Contribute to promote entrepreneurship, innovation and job creation in support of Lebanon’s clean energy transition.
Increase level of investment in Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency in Lebanon through the creation of a more enabling environment for ESCOs to operate and grow.
On Monday, July 4, 2022, engineers who had completed different trainings with AEE as part of ICU – Reestart Project received their certificates at Hotel…
Who are the future ESCO of REESTART project? Have a look to the REESTART list!
REESTART aims to increase the accessibility to the market for the Energy Service Companies and to increase their Network; to allow the Small and Medium Enterprises to select an Energy Service Company through REESTART ESCO list in order to develop a future partnership in the energy sector.
REESTART is glad to share with you this informative video about ESCO Business Model. What is an ESCO Model? what are the step to be an ESCO in REESTART project? What are the steps of the Matching process between an ESCO and SMEs
This call for beneficiaries is intended for Lebanese Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) willing to green their business through the adoption of energy efficiency and renewable energy initiatives under the REESTART project.
Middle East renewables capacity set to grow 18 times by 2025
This forecast was issued in the latest energy report by the research firm Frost and Sullivan, in relation to the renewable energy industries in the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait, Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Jordan and Lebanon.
Solar PV to Generate $182 Billion Investment in Middle East Renewables by 2025
Frost & Sullivan's recent analysis, Solar PV Dominating Investment Opportunities in Renewable Sector across the Middle East, 2025-2025, reveals that the pressure to lower greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is compelling the Middle East
Schneider Electric supports Beirut reconstruction through ‘Tomorrow Rising Fund’
Schneider Electric has announced its participation in Beirut’s reconstruction following the huge explosion at the Lebanese capital’s port in early August, by supporting families affected by the blast.
Siemens to provide free electricity to 150,000 Lebanese
A 134 kilowatt solar array installed in May with a $125,000 grant from Pacific Power's Blue Sky program at the Mid-Willamette Family YMCA is already saving money for the nonprofit organization
Lebanon failed to make a bond payment of $1.2 billion due on March 9 – the first sovereign default in the country’s history. pv magazine looks at how Lebanon’s debt troubles are now starting to affect the development of renewable energy
IRENA Outlines Key Actions Needed to Accelerate solar and wind energy in Lebanon
Lebanon has the potential to generate up to 30 per cent of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030, according to a new report published by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)