LCEC is an entrusted partner to a large number of national, regional, and international entities dedicated to the development of sustainable energy. Jointly, many initiatives and projects are currently under implementation, targeting the public and private sectors in Lebanon.

Feasibility Study for Concentrated Solar Power (CSP)

A full detailed study funded by the Facility for Infrastructure Development Develop to Build (D2B) of the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs- Netherlands Enterprise Agency.

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COOL_ME

Entities from the region join efforts to reduce cooling and heating demand in the residential and commercial sectors, and to accelerate HFC phase down. Funded by the German Ministry for the Environment.

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The Italian Energy Efficient Home Appliances (IEEHA) Project

Funded by the Italian Ministry for the Environment, Land, and Sea (IMELS), the IEEHA project targets a major shift in the efficiency of home appliances.

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ESMES

Targeting energy efficiency in schools, ESMES is a regional project co-funded by the European Union (EU).

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National Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Action (NEEREA)

Lebanon’s national financing mechanism by the Central Bank of Lebanon

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BIM for Energy Efficiency in the Public Sector (BEEP)

Co-funded by the European Union (EU), a regional project joining seven Mediterranean countries and targeting energy efficiency in the public sector.

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Lebanese Environmental Action (LEA)

Central Bank’s initiative to support environmental projects implementation in the private sector

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Decentralized Renewable Energy Law

A joint initiative between the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), the Ministry of Energy and Water, and Electricite du Liban (EDL).

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BUILD_ME

BUILD_ME provides technical assistance to move towards climate-neutral building standards in the MENA region, funded by the German Ministry for the Environment.

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The National Heat Pumps Project

Targeting heat pumps development in Lebanon, funded by the Italian Ministry for the Environment, Land, and Sea (IMELS).

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Renewable Energy Outlook: Lebanon

The Renewable Energy Outlook for Lebanon is a study developed by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) in collaboration with the Lebanese Ministry of Energy and Water (MEW) and the Lebanese Centre for Energy Conservation (LCEC).

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Contributions by others

Outstanding efforts are put by many entities to push for the sustainable energy development. Here are some links to work done by others.