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How to pay utility bills in Luxembourg: electricity, gas, water

In this article, we will look at what you have to pay for water, gas and electricity, how to pay your bills and how to choose a supplier.

Last time updated
13.11.24

To pay for water, gas and electricity, you will need an account at your local bank. Utility bills usually go to the providers: in apartment buildings, they are usually selected by the management (gérant du bâtiment); or in a private residence is the task of the landlord.

What do you need to pay for the bills

To pay utility bills, you will need a local bank account only. You can configure your preferred payment method with a mobile banking application: automated monthly payment (domiciliation) or independent payment via bank transfer (virement).

Remember that if you rent an apartment, utilities may be already included in the rent sometimes. This should be noted in the contract. If utilities are not included in the monthly rent payment and there has been a tenant before you, you should reassign the utility payment to your name.

The monthly payment for utilities in Luxembourg includes gas payments, electricity bills, water supply, and garbage disposal.

Electricity

Luxembourg is supplied with electricity primarily by large suppliers.

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Gas

Luxembourg households are all connected to the central gas supply system. However, connecting to the gas pipeline is impossible in some rural areas. Therefore, the residents use gas tanks. Local municipalities are responsible for the gasification of particular buildings. They check whether the premises meet the necessary conditions.

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Water

Water supply is managed at the local level — that is, decisions are made by the commune and the municipality.

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Saving energy, gas and water

In Luxembourg the fewer resources consumed, the lower the utility bill.

Water saving guidelines

These rules are repeatedly proclaimed throughout the year, especially during periods of abnormal heat.

In order to save water and money, Luxembourgers are usually recommended to avoid refilling their swimming pools. Sometimes they are even given a partial ban on watering their gardens. However, there are some basic guidelines to help save water:

  • take a shower instead of a bath;
  • use washing machines and dishwashers only when they are full;
  • keep an eye on leaks;
  • use special water-saving faucet nozzles.

Ways to reduce gas bills

There are a few simple rules to lower your gas payments in Luxembourg:

  • decrease the daytime comfort temperature by 1-2 degrees;
  • turn off the heating when ventilating the room;
  • lower the temperature at night;
  • if possible, insulate your home and improve its energy efficiency rating.

Every residence in Luxembourg has an Energy Performance Certificate, obligatory since 2007. The certificate states the energy class of the house, i.e. the insulation rating of your building. When you rent your place, the landlord has to provide you with an energy efficiency certificate. The document is valid for 10 years and is handed over from owner to owner.

An Energy Performance Certificate is also more commonly known as a residential energy passport. It indicates energy efficiency, insulation, and CO2 emissions on a scale from A to I, where: A is the best-performing score, B is a score for low-energy consumption housing, C is a score for conventional energy-efficient units, and I is the worst-performing energy efficiency.

Ways to reduce water bills

These guidelines for paying less for water are simple and commonly known:

  • use eco-programs on washing machines, dryers, and dishwashers,
  • if possible, sun-dry laundry without using a dryer;
  • select energy-saving light bulbs;
  • turn off the lights when you leave the room;
  • do not leave computers, televisions, and game consoles on standby;
  • use a lid to cook, so pots and pans warm up quicker;
  • defrost your refrigerator and freezer regularly;
  • if possible, use only one light source, and avoid turning on several lamps at once.
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Authors: Daria
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