The ability to discover and utilize a reliable source of renewable energy is vital in order to reduce the effects of global warming and to decrease and/or eliminate reliance on fossil fuel. Recently, countries around the world have been recognizing the immediate need to tackle the current energy problems. While the developed countries have been investing in renewable energy for the past two decades, developing nations now realize the importance of adopting such energy sourcing strategies [1]. It has long been understood and it is very well-known that energy is the driving force behind economic and social development of a state and its population. The following paper presents an overview of the current renewable energy status in Lebanon. It ...
Considering the importance of energy for social and economic development, access to clean, affordabl...
This paper addresses the current status and the potentials of renewable energy applications in the s...
An inventory of greenhouse gas emissions from various economic sectors in Lebanon was conducted foll...
Over the past decades Lebanon's energy sector has been largely ignored and this has led to high econ...
International audienceThis paper presents a review of the energy status, conventional and renewable,...
<p>Engendering more positive attitudes to renewable energy is by no means a simple feat. Renewable e...
The countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)—Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and ...
Increasing energy demand, for electricity in particular, and energy security concerns, a sharp cost ...
Considering the importance of energy for social and economic development, access to clean, affordabl...
It is a well-known fact that the fossil fuel industry has dominated the economy of the Gulf Cooperat...
Lebanon electricity crisis continues to escalate. Rationing hours still apply across the country but...
Energy demand in the world is nowadays growing further out of limits ofinstallable generation capaci...
To ensure a sustainable energy future for Pakistan, it is necessary that the energy sector be accord...
The countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) have both large fossil fuel resources and vast r...
A severe energy crisis has plagued Yemen for decades, and most of the population lack access to elec...
Considering the importance of energy for social and economic development, access to clean, affordabl...
This paper addresses the current status and the potentials of renewable energy applications in the s...
An inventory of greenhouse gas emissions from various economic sectors in Lebanon was conducted foll...
Over the past decades Lebanon's energy sector has been largely ignored and this has led to high econ...
International audienceThis paper presents a review of the energy status, conventional and renewable,...
<p>Engendering more positive attitudes to renewable energy is by no means a simple feat. Renewable e...
The countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)—Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and ...
Increasing energy demand, for electricity in particular, and energy security concerns, a sharp cost ...
Considering the importance of energy for social and economic development, access to clean, affordabl...
It is a well-known fact that the fossil fuel industry has dominated the economy of the Gulf Cooperat...
Lebanon electricity crisis continues to escalate. Rationing hours still apply across the country but...
Energy demand in the world is nowadays growing further out of limits ofinstallable generation capaci...
To ensure a sustainable energy future for Pakistan, it is necessary that the energy sector be accord...
The countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) have both large fossil fuel resources and vast r...
A severe energy crisis has plagued Yemen for decades, and most of the population lack access to elec...
Considering the importance of energy for social and economic development, access to clean, affordabl...
This paper addresses the current status and the potentials of renewable energy applications in the s...
An inventory of greenhouse gas emissions from various economic sectors in Lebanon was conducted foll...