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LCEC List of Solar PV Suppliers September 2020 List of PV Suppliers by the Lebanese Center for Energy Conservation (LCEC) 01/09/2020 Beginning Year of Ref. Company of PV Contact Person Phone Full Address Email Website Establishment Activity 01-862181 Ain El Tineh [email protected] 1 ACEMCO 2010 2010 Youssef Ammar www.acemco.com.lb 03-422012 Schubert Street, Bellevue Building [email protected] 01-424832 Achrafieh 2 AEMS 2012 2012 Nizar Bou Hamdan [email protected] 03-387429 Adlieh Street,Olivetti Building, 6th Floor Verdun 3 Al Bina 1982 2013 Robert Balesh 70-890672 [email protected] www.albinagroup.com Vienna Street, Chatila Building AL DIYAR FOR 03-630449 Chiah 4 ENGINEERING & 1990 1990 Ali Awada [email protected] 01-545641 Bir Al Abed Street, Diab Building CONTRACTING & TRADE Tripoli 5 AL SHAMS GROUP 2009 2010 Shamseddine Omary 71-284808 [email protected] Tall Street,Fattal Center Caza Aaliah-Al Qubbah City 05-806234 [email protected] 6 ALMANSAAH S.A.R. L 2014 2014 Bilal Ghayad Khalda Street, Haroun Al Rashid Restaurant Street, Al Hakeem www.almansaah.com 71-113391 [email protected] Building Beirut 7 Alternative Energy Group 2014 2014 Karim Solh 76-925243 [email protected] www.ae-mena.com Makdessi Street, Matta Building Baabda - Fayadieh 03-325263 [email protected] 8 AMACK SOLAR 2008 2008 Sleiman Khattar Ste Therese Street (Street 15) Sector 8, La Lainiere Nationale www.amacksolar.com 05-450278 [email protected] Building 03-704454 Zalka [email protected] 9 Aquarius 1965 2016 Sobhi Slim 01-885625 Arz Street, Aquarius Building [email protected] Sin El Fil 10 Arina Energy 2016 2008 Imad Abdel Sater 03-051684 [email protected] www.arinaenergy.com Kore Center, 2nd Floor 01-310649 Beirut - Almazraa 11 ASACO 1992 1999 Ramzi AbuSaid 01-700548 [email protected] www.asacogtc.com Almmama Street, Hassania Building, 4th Floor 0-975097 Bernard Tannoury 04-545000 Zouk el Khrab - Dbayeh 12 BENTA POWER TECH 2015 2015 [email protected] www.bpt.energy Elie Abou Jaoudeh 70-070674 BPI Building, 3rd Floor Badaro 13 Beta Engineering 1998 2004 Ali Berro 01-380945 [email protected] www.betaengineeringgroup.com Omar Beyhum Street, Al-Nakhil Building, 2nd Floor List of PV Suppliers by the Lebanese Center for Energy Conservation (LCEC) 01/09/2020 Beginning Year of Ref. Company of PV Contact Person Phone Full Address Email Website Establishment Activity 03-302708 Ashrafieh 14 BLACK BOX 1999 2010 Mark Acar - Wissam Nawfal 01-443773 [email protected] www.blackboxcontrol.com Al-Arz Street, Saifi Sector,Acar Building, 1st Floor 04-523010 03-733763 Beirut 15 CENPRO Energy 2015 2015 Fares Zankoul - Atef Mourad [email protected] www.cenproenergy.me 70-868582 Damascus Street, Echmun Building, 1st Floor 08-821414 Zahle - Ferzol 16 Chababi Electro Store 2018 2018 Elias Chababi [email protected] 03-544243 Main Road Jal-El-Dib Consolidated Technology 04-721800 Main road, Yachoui Building, 5th Floor 17 2011 2012 Marc Yachoui [email protected] www.cti-businesses.com Industries (CTI) 03-352696 Bickfaya-Bhersaf Near Village d’Enfants SOS Bsalim 18 Contracom International 1989 2003 Michel Hawi 03-761007 [email protected] La Plaza Center,Bloc C Corporate Business Solutions 01-695295 Bouchrieh - Martakla 19 2015 2015 Mohammad Trad [email protected] www.solarisleb.com -Solaris Green 76-898228 Lebanese University Street, Cloud 7 Building 70-111067 Furn El Chebbak 20 CREASOL Engineering 2014 2015 Jihad Gerges - Nidal Chediac 03-366607 [email protected] Al Arid Street, Etoile Building 03-619176 01-288 688 70-288688 Furn El Chebbak [email protected] 21 DAWTEC 2004 2008 Wissam Daou www.dawtec.com 71-288688 Sagesse University Street, LEMEC Building [email protected] 81-288688 01-447956 Beirut-Medawar 22 DERVICHE HADDAD 1890 2011 Elie Maroun 01-563663 [email protected] [email protected] Pasteur Street, S.Dagher Building, 6th Floor 03-865267 03-698880 Mtayleb 23 DK ENERGY SYSTEMS 2010 2010 Elie Dany 04-916232 [email protected] www.dkenergysystems.com Main Road, Noufaily Building 03-865267 Zahle 24 Dolmen Corporation 1992 2018 Samir Dayeh 03-612552 [email protected] www.dolmencorporation.com Boulvard Street, Skaff Building 04-444961 Antelias 25 Earth Technologie 2011 2011 Georges Abboud [email protected] 03-777323 Sawma Jaber Street, CCI Building, 4th Floor 01-835861 Jnah 26 EAS Green 2013 2015 Ahmad Barakat [email protected] www.eas-lb.com 03-689335 United Nation Street, Assaf Building List of PV Suppliers by the Lebanese Center for Energy Conservation (LCEC) 01/09/2020 Beginning Year of Ref. Company of PV Contact Person Phone Full Address Email Website Establishment Activity Electro Mechanical Technical 01-472566 Baabda-Haddath 27 2006 2013 fuad osseily [email protected] Center 03-245733 Mechanics Street, Ramadan Building, Ground Floor 01-492305/6/7 Sin El Fil [email protected] 28 ElementsSun & Wind 2013 2015 Maha Tahan www.elementssw.com 01-8 932272 GGF Center, Block A, 8th Floor [email protected] 04-419365 Antelias 29 Elie Abdlnour & Co. 1972 2012 Elie Abdelnour [email protected] www.enercell.co 70-112346 Old Tripoli Road, Tohme Building EMARTS / GREEN ESSENCE Francois Farage,Tony 03-748702 Zahle www.emartsgreen.biz 30 2008/2013 2008/2013 [email protected] LEBANON Zaatar,Saad Maakaron 03-474881 St Elie Street, Jean Zaatar Building www.greenessencelebanon.com Jal-El-Dib 04-715899 31 EMCA 1999 2014 Jean Michel Ibrahim Tall Al-Ghazal Area, Bsalim Road, La Plaza Commercial Center, [email protected] www.emca.com.lb 03-303191 Block C, Ground Floor 04-524584 Kornet Chehwan 32 Energies-Sport-Sante 2018 208 Antoine Saliba 03-306360 [email protected] www.energies-sport-sante.com Batir Building, 7th Floor 70-392801 ENERGREEN Contracting 01-494760 Dekwaneh 33 2009 2009 Johnny Semaan [email protected] www.energreencontracting.com SARL 81-302304 Antoine Chakhtoura Street, Abboud Chalhoub Center, 7th Floor Energy Efficieny Group 03-328010 Ashrafieh 34 1996 2008 Ronald Diab [email protected] (EEG) 01-219284/5 Monot Street, Rebeiz Building 03-601605 Down Town Beirut 35 ESSCO 2010 2010 Zouheir Ballouz [email protected] www.essclb.com 01-992492 Riad Solh Street, Awqaf Building 03-694005 Zahle 36 FALCON WIN TRADING 1991 2009 Asaad Slaiby [email protected] www.falconenergy-lb.com 08-910521 Main Street 06-426325 Tripoli 37 FAYHAA GROUP 1992 1992 Omar Dairi [email protected] 03-168167 Sakafe Street, Ghalayini Building 03-712757 Baalbak - Chaat 38 FENDI 2009 2009 Abdallah Hajj Hassan [email protected] 08-305712 Main Street, Al Attar Building List of PV Suppliers by the Lebanese Center for Energy Conservation (LCEC) 01/09/2020 Beginning Year of Ref. Company of PV Contact Person Phone Full Address Email Website Establishment Activity Aintoura 39 FREE 2013 2013 Antoine Skayyem 03-841362 [email protected] www.free-lb.com Main Street, Emile Wheibeh Building, Ground Floor 03-872646 Tyre 40 FUTURE POWER 2008 2008 Toni Tannouri - Saiid Roumieh 07-359030 [email protected] www.fp-lebanon.net Beirut Tyre Main Road, Mix Center, 4th Floor 70-972885 08-930930 Zahle 41 GEORGES AZAR 1986 2011 Juan Azar [email protected] 76-771223 Industrial Street, Azar Building Al Koura-Amioun 42 Gerges Makhlouta EST 2018 2018 Gerges Makhlouta 71-997492 [email protected] www.gtmak.com Darechmezzine Road, One Block Building Kousba 43 GIO Electrical services 2009 2015 Georges Dib 70-156065 [email protected] Main Street 03-605685 Dbayeh [email protected] 44 GMEA GREEN SARL 2012 2012 Dani Asfour 04-402834 Marina Service Road, CAP 41 Building, 9th Floor [email protected] 71-198541 Atef Issa - Hussein - Mohamad Nabatieh - Kfarsir 45 Go Green 2011 2011 76-655832 [email protected] www.gogreenlb.com Nesr Main Road 03-623265 01-345534 Hamra 46 GP Stellar 2015 2015 Ali Ezzeddine [email protected] www.gpstellar.com 03-824231 Broadway Center, 10th Floor GREEN ALTERNATIVE 03-334555 Bakaata - Chouf [email protected] 47 POWER 2009 2010 Merwan Kiwan 05-507088 Jamil Saad Deen Building, Ground Floor [email protected] SOURCES 01-873373 Zalka 48 GREEN DOT ENERGY 2010 2015 Nadim Makhoul [email protected] www.gereendot.energy 03-704441 Amaret Chalhoub Street, 78 Amaret Chalhoub Building, 5th Floor 07-351488 Tyre 49 Green Energy s.a.r.l. 2011 2011 Ibrahim Saleh [email protected] www.geegreenenergy.com 07-346840 Abbassieh Main Road, Al Ruz Center, Ground Floor 70-770355 Mazraat Yachouh 50 Green Energy System 2013 2013 Edward Khoury [email protected] www.g-esystem.com 71-026520 Church Street,Mounir Building 70-989147 Zalka 51 Green Power Generation 2010 2016 Salim Abdo [email protected] 04-719978 Main Street, White Building, 4th Floor List of PV Suppliers by the Lebanese Center for Energy Conservation (LCEC) 01/09/2020 Beginning Year of Ref. Company of PV Contact Person Phone Full Address Email Website Establishment Activity 08-545290 Chtaura 52 Green Power Tech 2012 2016 Mohammad Dayeh [email protected] 70-874051 Jdita Mansour Building, Office 24 Nabatieh 53 GREEN WISE ENERGY 2016 2016 Ali Hraibi 70-965441 [email protected] Marjeyoun Main Street, Hraibi Building 04-270759 Khenchara http://www.greenpower- 54 GREENPOWER Jean Samaha [email protected] 03-773724 Mount Lebanon me.com/ 03-968506 Nabatieh 55 Group TEC s.a.r.l. 2009 2011 Hassan Fahes [email protected] www.group-tec.com 07-769736 Fakih Street, Daher Center HABASH ELECTRICAL& 76-724569 Saida 56 HYBRID 2010 2011 Bahij Habash [email protected] www.elhabash.com 07-725779 Mufti Jalal El din Street, Safa Center TECHNOLOGY (HEHT) Hasan Issa Zefta 57 Hasan Issa Trading 2005 2017 03-811987 [email protected] www.issaelectric.com Hisham Issa Msayleh Main Road 03-811987 Zahrani 58 Hassan Issa 2005 2017 Hassan Issa [email protected] www.issaelectric.com 09-885583 Msayleh Main Road Ijazi Investment Company 07-753752 Saida [email protected] 59 2008 2013 Ahmad Hijazi LTD.
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