AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoHeat & Water Stress in Luxembourg: Luxembourg’s water administration has activated a nationwide vigilance phase as hot weather and low rainfall push drinking-water demand up and strain suppliers; several municipalities have moved to binding restrictions (with fines) on non-essential uses like car washing, outdoor cleaning, and filling pools. City Schools Heat Response: After a heatwave exposed gaps, Luxembourg City is upgrading schools’ heat measures, but air conditioning is still resisted on energy and sustainability grounds—fans and cooling support are being used instead. Worker Safety in Heatwaves: Across Europe, unions are pushing for binding heat rules that would let workers stop work when temperatures climb too high, citing major injury and death risks. Smart Meter Rollout: Europe’s smart-meter push is framed as a practical way to balance variable renewables—helping grids avoid mismatches as wind and solar grow. Housing as a Sustainability Issue: Luxembourg NGOs and residents call for housing to be treated as a human right, warning the crisis is worsening a wider “permacrisis.” Renewables Market Shift: TotalEnergies has completed the sale of distributed solar assets across several European countries, including Luxembourg, as it pivots toward larger-scale projects. Local Governance Reform: Luxembourg’s government is moving to streamline housing and construction rules with a national building code to replace the patchwork of municipal regulations, including heat-resilience goals.
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