In 2021, the prestigious American Hospital of Beirut sent out a plea that it would need to shut down its operations in 48 hours due to fuel shortages. The sunny side. In the midst of this crisis, solar power has perhaps
BEIRUT — On Wednesday, amid the second wave of Hezbollah communication devices detonating, reports emerged of solar energy systems also exploding in several areas of Lebanon, sparking further...
Last Wednesday, at a conference held in Beirut as part of the Middle East Green Energy trade show, caretaker Energy Minister Walid Fayad said that the Lebanese are currently paying $0.55 per...
A worker at Rebirth Beirut, a Lebanese non-governmental organisation, installs solar panels on traffic lights © Mohamed Azakir/Reuters. The solar boom is a byproduct of Lebanon''s crisis
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Solar panels are increasingly seen on the rooftops of buildings in Beirut Image: Dario Sabaghi/DW When Patrick Ardahalian moved from Saudi Arabia to Lebanon in 2010, he was shocked at the frequent power outages in the country's capital, Beirut. "Power outages are something I had never experienced," he said.
A solar panel installation in Bikfaya, north of Beirut. (Photo courtesy ME Green) Faced with simultaneous energy, economic and financial crises, and with little to no provision of state electricity, many people in Lebanon are rushing to install solar panels.
Atop several campus buildings at Sagesse University in Furn El-Chebbak, a suburb southeast of Beirut, row upon row of solar panels gleam under the bright afternoon sun. The Catholic university, home to some 3,500 students, is one of the many organizations in Lebanon that have turned to solar power.
According to the state-run National News Agency, solar energy systems also exploded in homes in several areas of Beirut and the south, including Nabatieh. However, these reports remain singular and unconfirmed. Read more. Did solar energy systems really explode?
The agency reported explosions of rooftop solar systems in several parts of Beirut, but did not provide additional details. It is still unclear whether the blasts were caused by explosives hidden in the panels or some other form of external attack.
(Credit: João Sousa/L'Orient Today) BEIRUT — On Wednesday, amid the second wave of Hezbollah communication devices detonating, reports emerged of solar energy systems also exploding in several areas of Lebanon, sparking further concern among residents for their safety.
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