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  • Economic potential for integrated photovoltaics on agricultural lands at NUTS 2-3 level - Geodata sources (administrative entities): ACT Luxembourg 2017, IGN France 2017, GeoBasis-DE / BKG 2017, NGI-Belgium 2017. Harmonization: SIG-GR / GIS-GR 2020 - Thematic data sources: © Ministerium für Wirtschaft, Verkehr, Landwirtschaft und Weinbau (MWVLW) Rheinland-Pfalz 2021; Ministerium für Umwelt und Verbraucherschutz (MUV) Saarland 2020; ASTA Luxembourg 2021 ; IGN France – 2020; SPW Wallonie 2020. Harmonization: © IZES gGmbH 2022 - Territorial entities: NUTS 2 (provinces in Wallonia, Saarland, Luxembourg) and NUTS 3 (Departements in Lorraine) - The map shows the economic potential for integrated photovoltaics on agricultural lands by using vertical bifacial PV systems in the Greater Region. Only the prioritised areas with an area size (≥ 10 ha) and crops without maize are shown. With the current technology used, areas of 10 ha or more can be used for AgriPV in an economically viable way. Areas cultivated with maize are unsuitable due to the growth height of the maize plants. Depending on the current legal framework, the areas are shown in colour. When a coloured area is selected, further information on the potential output and electricity generation as well as on the reference to the legal framework conditions is displayed. This is a theoretical potential based on the calculations and the assumptions on which the calculations are based. Therefore, when using the data, it should be noted that the data are based on a statistical approach and represent an approximation or an estimate regarding the potential. - The Luxembourg Ministry of Energy and Spatial Planning has organised a call for tenders in October 2022 to promote Agri-PV pilot installations on agricultural land. The PV projects are intended to ensure continued agricultural production on the land while promoting biodiversity (flora). The projects will be supported through a market premium over a period of 15 years. It should be noted that the areas prioritised on the greater-regional maps and the potentials identified are based on project-specific assumptions within the framework of the "PV follows function" project and do not allow a statement to be made on either the approvability or the technical-economic feasibility of a project within the framework of the Luxembourg Ministry's call for tenders.

  • Economic potential for integrated photovoltaics on agricultural lands at the level of Kreise, arrondissements and cantons - Geodata sources (administrative entities): ACT Luxembourg 2017, IGN France 2017, GeoBasis-DE / BKG 2017, NGI-Belgium 2017. Harmonization: SIG-GR / GIS-GR 2020 - Thematic data sources: © Ministerium für Wirtschaft, Verkehr, Landwirtschaft und Weinbau (MWVLW) Rheinland-Pfalz 2021; Ministerium für Umwelt und Verbraucherschutz (MUV) Saarland 2020; ASTA Luxembourg 2021 ; IGN France – 2020; SPW Wallonie 2020. Harmonization: © IZES gGmbH 2022 - Territorial entities: Kreise (Saarland), Arrondissements (Wallonia and Lorraine), cantons (Luxembourg) - The map shows the economic potential for integrated photovoltaics on agricultural lands by using vertical bifacial PV systems in the Greater Region. Only the prioritised areas with an area size (≥ 10 ha) and crops without maize are shown. With the current technology used, areas of 10 ha or more can be used for AgriPV in an economically viable way. Areas cultivated with maize are unsuitable due to the growth height of the maize plants. Depending on the current legal framework, the areas are shown in colour. When a coloured area is selected, further information on the potential output and electricity generation as well as on the reference to the legal framework conditions is displayed. This is a theoretical potential based on the calculations and the assumptions on which the calculations are based. Therefore, when using the data, it should be noted that the data are based on a statistical approach and represent an approximation or an estimate regarding the potential. - The Luxembourg Ministry of Energy and Spatial Planning has organised a call for tenders in October 2022 to promote Agri-PV pilot installations on agricultural land. The PV projects are intended to ensure continued agricultural production on the land while promoting biodiversity (flora). The projects will be supported through a market premium over a period of 15 years. It should be noted that the areas prioritised on the greater-regional maps and the potentials identified are based on project-specific assumptions within the framework of the "PV follows function" project and do not allow a statement to be made on either the approvability or the technical-economic feasibility of a project within the framework of the Luxembourg Ministry's call for tenders.

  • Economic potential for integrated photovoltaics on agricultural parcels - Data sources: © Ministerium für Wirtschaft, Verkehr, Landwirtschaft und Weinbau (MWVLW) Rheinland-Pfalz 2021; Ministerium für Umwelt und Verbraucherschutz (MUV) Saarland 2020; ASTA Luxembourg 2021 ; IGN France – 2020; SPW Wallonie 2020. Harmonization: © IZES gGmbH 2022 - Territorial entities: agricultural parcels - The map shows the economic potential for integrated photovoltaics on agricultural parcels by using vertical bifacial PV systems in the Greater Region. Only the prioritized areas with an area size (≥ 10 ha) and crops without maize are shown. With the current technology used, areas of 10 ha or more can be used for AgriPV in an economically viable way. Areas cultivated with maize are unsuitable due to the growth height of the maize plants. Depending on the current legal framework, the areas are shown in colour. When a coloured area is selected, further information on the potential output and electricity generation as well as on the reference to the legal framework conditions is displayed. This is a theoretical potential based on the calculations and the assumptions on which the calculations are based. Therefore, when using the data, it should be noted that the data are based on a statistical approach and represent an approximation or an estimate regarding the potential. - The Luxembourg Ministry of Energy and Spatial Planning has organised a call for tenders in October 2022 to promote Agri-PV pilot installations on agricultural land. The PV projects are intended to ensure continued agricultural production on the land while promoting biodiversity (flora). The projects will be supported through a market premium over a period of 15 years. It should be noted that the areas prioritised on the greater-regional maps and the potentials identified are based on project-specific assumptions within the framework of the "PV follows function" project and do not allow a statement to be made on either the approvability or the technical-economic feasibility of a project within the framework of the Luxembourg Ministry's call for tenders.

  • Economic potential for integrated photovoltaics on agricultural lands at municipal level - Geodata sources (administrative entities): ACT Luxembourg 2017, IGN France 2017, GeoBasis-DE / BKG 2017, NGI-Belgium 2017. Harmonization: SIG-GR / GIS-GR 2020 - Thematic data sources: © Ministerium für Wirtschaft, Verkehr, Landwirtschaft und Weinbau (MWVLW) Rheinland-Pfalz 2021; Ministerium für Umwelt und Verbraucherschutz (MUV) Saarland 2020; ASTA Luxembourg 2021 ; IGN France – 2020; SPW Wallonie 2020. Harmonization: © IZES gGmbH 2022 - Territorial entities: municipalities - The map shows the economic potential for integrated photovoltaics on agricultural lands by using vertical bifacial PV systems in the Greater Region. Only the prioritized areas with an area size (≥ 10 ha) and crops without maize are shown. With the current technology used, areas of 10 ha or more can be used for AgriPV in an economically viable way. Areas cultivated with maize are unsuitable due to the growth height of the maize plants. Depending on the current legal framework, the areas are shown in colour. When a coloured area is selected, further information on the potential output and electricity generation as well as on the reference to the legal framework conditions is displayed. This is a theoretical potential based on the calculations and the assumptions on which the calculations are based. Therefore, when using the data, it should be noted that the data are based on a statistical approach and represent an approximation or an estimate regarding the potential. - The Luxembourg Ministry of Energy and Spatial Planning has organised a call for tenders in October 2022 to promote Agri-PV pilot installations on agricultural land. The PV projects are intended to ensure continued agricultural production on the land while promoting biodiversity (flora). The projects will be supported through a market premium over a period of 15 years. It should be noted that the areas prioritised on the greater-regional maps and the potentials identified are based on project-specific assumptions within the framework of the "PV follows function" project and do not allow a statement to be made on either the approvability or the technical-economic feasibility of a project within the framework of the Luxembourg Ministry's call for tenders.

  • Technical potential of building-integrated photovoltaic at the level of Kreise, arrondissements and cantons - Geodata sources (administrative entities): ACT Luxembourg 2017, IGN France 2017, GeoBasis-DE / BKG 2017, NGI-Belgium 2017. Harmonization: SIG-GR / GIS-GR 2020 - Thematic data sources: © SolarGIS 2020 The World Bank; ACT Luxembourg 2021; LVGL GDZ 7/2021 ; EUROSTAT 2020; Hotmaps-Project 2020: https://www.hotmaps.hevs.ch/map (23.3.22). Harmonisation: © IZES gGmbH 2022 - Territorial entities: Kreise (Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland), Arrondissements (Wallonia and Lorraine), cantons (Luxembourg) - The map shows the technically possible photovoltaic potential or the maximum possible potential on roof and façade surfaces in the Greater Region at municipality level. If you select a coloured area, further information on this area is displayed. They contain information on the calculated roof/façade area, potential electricity generation and power on roof and façade area in this territorial unit. This is a theoretical potential based on the calculations and the assumptions on which the calculations are based. Therefore, when using the data, it should be noted that the data is based on a statistical approach and represents an approximation or estimate of the potential.

  • Ubiquitous access for citizens and companies to very high speed Internet is key for developing the national economy. Hence, the national strategy for very high-speed networks was elaborated in 2010 [http://www.gouvernement.lu/3938123/2010-strategie-ultrahaut-debit.pdf]. The general objective of the strategy is to position the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg among the leading broadband countries and to enable citizens, companies and public players to reap the associated socio-economic benefits. The strategy is in line with Europe 2020, a strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth, as well as the Digital Agenda for Europe (http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda). In the context of the Digital Agenda, the European Commission encourages broadband mapping exercises (http://www.broadbandmapping.eu/). The broadband mapping indicates the percentage of households that can get fix access to very high-speed Internet, independent of the technology (copper cable, coax cable, optical fibre). The map is based on data provided on a voluntary basis by certain network providers and on estimations based on such data. Speeds are advertised speeds and may vary from actual speeds. <a href='https://download.data.public.lu/resources/carte-de-la-couverture-internet-ultra-haut-debit/20180427-075634/couverture_DEC_2017.xlsx'>Link to the data</a> <a href='https://download.data.public.lu/resources/carte-de-la-couverture-internet-ultra-haut-debit/20180427-080207/2017_12_uhd_100MBit.pdf'>Link to the PDF map</a>

  • Ubiquitous access for citizens and companies to very high speed Internet is key for developing the national economy. Hence, the national strategy for very high-speed networks was elaborated in 2010 [http://www.gouvernement.lu/3938123/2010-strategie-ultrahaut-debit.pdf]. The general objective of the strategy is to position the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg among the leading broadband countries and to enable citizens, companies and public players to reap the associated socio-economic benefits. The strategy is in line with Europe 2020, a strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth, as well as the Digital Agenda for Europe (http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda). In the context of the Digital Agenda, the European Commission encourages broadband mapping exercises (http://www.broadbandmapping.eu/). The broadband mapping indicates the percentage of households that can get fix access to very high-speed Internet, independent of the technology (copper cable, coax cable, optical fibre). The map is based on data provided on a voluntary basis by certain network providers and on estimations based on such data. Speeds are advertised speeds and may vary from actual speeds. <a href='https://download.data.public.lu/resources/carte-de-la-couverture-internet-ultra-haut-debit/20180427-075634/couverture_DEC_2017.xlsx'>Link to the data</a> <a href='https://download.data.public.lu/resources/carte-de-la-couverture-internet-ultra-haut-debit/20180427-080236/2017_12_uhd_30MBit.pdf'>Link to the PDF map</a>

  • Technical potential of building-integrated photovoltaic at the municipal level - Geodata sources (administrative entities): ACT Luxembourg 2017, IGN France 2017, GeoBasis-DE / BKG 2017, NGI-Belgium 2017. Harmonization: SIG-GR / GIS-GR 2020 - Thematic data sources: © SolarGIS 2020 The World Bank; ACT Luxembourg 2021; LVGL GDZ 7/2021 ; EUROSTAT 2020; Hotmaps-Project 2020: https://www.hotmaps.hevs.ch/map (23.3.22). Harmonisation: © IZES gGmbH 2022 - Territorial entities: municipalities - The map shows the technically possible photovoltaic potential or the maximum possible potential on roof and façade surfaces in the Greater Region at municipality level. If you select a coloured area, further information on this area is displayed. They contain information on the calculated roof/façade area, potential electricity generation and power on roof and façade area in this territorial unit. This is a theoretical potential based on the calculations and the assumptions on which the calculations are based. Therefore, when using the data, it should be noted that the data is based on a statistical approach and represents an approximation or estimate of the potential.

  • - INTER'RED project: Spezialised teams - Water rescue and diving - Data sources: Partners of the INTERREG V A project INTER'RED

  • - INTER'RED project: other sites at risk - Data sources: Partners of the INTERREG V A project INTER'RED