Power rationing has marked the life of Lebanese citizens since the Civil War and shows the State’s inability to meet the population’s needs in this field. While demand has incessantly been increasing, despite deep inequalities in the access to electricity, the successive governments have not been able to reorganize a poorly managed sector and to maintain the production capacity, which should be increasing. The population has become largely dependent on generators, while solar water heaters an..
Communication lors du séminaire L'accès aux services urbains dans les villes libanaises, tenu à Beyr...
On April 7, a fire damaged a power line in Venezuela and caused the country\u27s worst blackout sinc...
This study analysed the current situation of access to electricity in Northwestern Syria. Using a ...
International audienceThis paper presents an important issue which is the recurrent electricity outa...
Waiting for the beginning of the exploitation of the potential oil and mostly gas deposits in its ex...
la version définitivement acceptée est plus courte.International audienceElectricity and space : a v...
Eric Verdeil's analysis of electricity subsidies in Lebanon is featured on the website of the Lebane...
International audienceDespite massive investments in infrastructure reconstruction, Beirut has never...
AbstractThis paper presents a detailed review of EDL (Electricité du Liban). It displays the institu...
Over the past decades Lebanon's energy sector has been largely ignored and this has led to high econ...
Lebanon electricity crisis continues to escalate. Rationing hours still apply across the country but...
EDL headquarters in Beirut I am happy to announce the Lebanese Center for Policy Studies has feature...
Texte présenté à la conférence (et légèrement repris). Soumis à la revue Arab World Geographer en vu...
International audienceThis paper presents a detailed review of EDL (Electricité du Liban). It displa...
While the recent political showdown over where to connect the Esra Gul barge to Lebanon’s power grid...
Communication lors du séminaire L'accès aux services urbains dans les villes libanaises, tenu à Beyr...
On April 7, a fire damaged a power line in Venezuela and caused the country\u27s worst blackout sinc...
This study analysed the current situation of access to electricity in Northwestern Syria. Using a ...
International audienceThis paper presents an important issue which is the recurrent electricity outa...
Waiting for the beginning of the exploitation of the potential oil and mostly gas deposits in its ex...
la version définitivement acceptée est plus courte.International audienceElectricity and space : a v...
Eric Verdeil's analysis of electricity subsidies in Lebanon is featured on the website of the Lebane...
International audienceDespite massive investments in infrastructure reconstruction, Beirut has never...
AbstractThis paper presents a detailed review of EDL (Electricité du Liban). It displays the institu...
Over the past decades Lebanon's energy sector has been largely ignored and this has led to high econ...
Lebanon electricity crisis continues to escalate. Rationing hours still apply across the country but...
EDL headquarters in Beirut I am happy to announce the Lebanese Center for Policy Studies has feature...
Texte présenté à la conférence (et légèrement repris). Soumis à la revue Arab World Geographer en vu...
International audienceThis paper presents a detailed review of EDL (Electricité du Liban). It displa...
While the recent political showdown over where to connect the Esra Gul barge to Lebanon’s power grid...
Communication lors du séminaire L'accès aux services urbains dans les villes libanaises, tenu à Beyr...
On April 7, a fire damaged a power line in Venezuela and caused the country\u27s worst blackout sinc...
This study analysed the current situation of access to electricity in Northwestern Syria. Using a ...