The following persons are authorised to issue LENOZ certificates:
architects and engineers within the meaning of the Law of 13 December 1989 organising the professions of architect and consulting engineer;
accredited persons within the meaning of the Law of 5 August 1993 on the rational use of energy;
energy consultants within the meaning of the Act of 21 April 1993 on the approval of natural persons or legal entities, private or public, other than the State, for the performance of technical study and verification tasks in the environmental field.
What financial aid can be obtained with a LENOZ certificate?
For the preparation of a LENOZ certificate, you can apply for financial aid (preparation grant) amounting to €1,500 gross per single-family home and €750 gross per flat in a block of flats.
What does a LENOZ certificate contain?
A LENOZ certificate includes an estimate of the sustainability of a residential building, calculated on the basis of six categories: location, society, economy, environment, building and technical installations, and functionality. The certificate includes the sustainability class and the points obtained per category/criterion.
What is LENOZ?
LENOZ is an optional global assessment strategy, adapted to the Luxembourg market, for quantifying the sustainability of housing. LENOZ stands for Lëtzebuerger Nohaltegkeets-Zertifizéierung.