The Ministry of Energy and Water has shown full support to the development of renewable energy and energy efficiency in Lebanon, mainly through the launching of international bids to build solar and wind farms by the private sector.

Wind Farms of 226 MW- Round 1

The Government of Lebanon signed three Power Purchase Agreements (PPA) with three private sector developers to build 226 MW of wind farms in the Akkar region.

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Wind Farms Bid- Round 2

By 18 December 2020, the Ministry of Energy and Water is expecting to receive offers by the private sector to build around 400 MW of new wind farms. The bidding process is currently under process.

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Bid to Select 12 Solar Farms with 180 MW

The final negotiations to select 12 private sector developers to build 12 solar farms with a total of 180 MW is underway. The bidding process is typical and will be used in other upcoming bids.

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Bid for Solar PV Farms with Storage

With a target of 300 MW with 210 MW of battery storage, this bid by the Ministry of Energy and Water receives the full support of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD).

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The Beirut River Solar Snake

The Beirut River Solar Snake (BRSS) pilot project had a strong impact on Lebanon's Solar PV market.

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The Zahrani Oil Installations Solar PV Project

he Zahrani Oil Installations in the South of Lebanon has implemented a 1 MWp grid-tied solar PV system back in 2016.

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The Solar Water Heater Subsidy Program

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3 Million Lamps Programme

The Lebanese CFL Replacement CDM Initiative by the Government of Lebanon

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