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List of PV Suppliers by the Lebanese Center for Energy Conservation (LCEC) 7/22/2019 List of PV Suppliers by the Lebanese Center for Energy Conservation (LCEC) 7/22/2019 Ref. Company name Year of Beginning Main Branch Contact Person Phone/ Full Address Email Website establishment PV Activity Fax 1 AL DIYAR FOR ENGINEERING & 1990 1990 Beirut Ali Awada 03 630449 Chiah, Beirut, Bir Al Abed, Bldg. Diab [email protected] CONTRACTING & TRADE 01 545641 2 AL SHAMS GROUP 2009 2010 Tripoli Shamseddine Omary 71 284808 Tripolis,Street tall,Fattal center [email protected] 3 ALTERNATIVE ENERGY 2006 2006 Jisr El Basha Chamel Macaron 03 602936 Metn,Sin el fil ,greater Beirut,jisser el [email protected] www.altaka-albadila.com DPC/LEBANON sarl 01 481336 bacha,Bldg. facing arc en ciel 4 AMACK SOLAR 2008 2008 Fiyadiyeh Sleiman Khattar 03 325263 Baabda, Fayadieh, Ste therese st(15) sector 8, [email protected] www.amacksolar.com 05 450278 Bldg. La Lainiere Nationale 5 ASACO 1992 1999 Almazraa Ramzi AbuSaid 01 310649 Beirut, Almazraa, Almmama St, Hassania [email protected] www.asacogtc.com 01 700548 bldg, 4th flr 03 975097 6 AVS 2011 2010 Tripoli Fahad Assafiri 03 394324 El mina,Tripoli,Saeid Farhat [email protected] 06 600194 Street,Zailaa Bldg 7 AWATEF FOR GENERAL TRADING 2010 Ayman Ghotme 71 189630 Lala,West Bekaa [email protected] 08 661108 8 BLACK BOX 1999 2010 Beirut Mark Acar 03 302708 Beirut,Al arz street,Acar bldg [email protected] www.blackboxcontrol.com 01 443773 9 Consolidated Technology Industries (CTI) 2011 2012 Lebanon Marc Yachoui 04 721800 Jal-El-Dib, main road, Yachoui Building, 5th [email protected] www.cti-businesses.com 03 352696 Floor Bickfaya, Bhersaf, near Village d’Enfants SOS 10 CONTRA INTERNATIONAL 1905 2006 Badaro Bassel Baaklini 03 949462 Caza Beirut,City Badaro,Street Sami [email protected] www.contraintl.com 01 381381 Solh Avenue,Bldg Cemat 11 DAWTEC 2004 2008 Furn El-Chebbak Wissam Daou 01 288 688 Lebanon,Beirut, Furn El-Chebback Sagesse [email protected] www.dawtec.com Ashkout 70-288688 university street, Bldg.LEMEC 71-288688 81-288688 12 Durable Construction & Energy (DEC) s.a.l. 2013 2013 Jdeideh-Lebanon Elie Khalil 01 900200 Metn, Jdeideh, Street: Main Str., 6th [email protected] www.dce-me.com 03 341632 &7th Floor ; Bldg.: Le castor Ctr. 13 DERVICHE HADDAD 1890 2011 Dora Victoria El Khoury 01 447956 Beirut, Street Medawar, Pasteur street, Bldg [email protected] [email protected] 01 563663 S.Dagher, 6th Floor 14 DK ENERGY SYSTEMS 2010 2010 Mtayleb Elie Dany 03 698880 Mtayleb,main road,bldg Noufaily [email protected] www.dkenergysystems.com 04 916232 15 ECOFRIENDLY SARL 2010 2010 Ain El Remmeneh Patrick Ardahalian 70 570284 Ain el Remmeneh,Arid Street.Centre www.ecofriendlyme.com.lb 01 292787 Etoile.7th Floor 16 MIDWARE Data Systems-ECOsys division 1998 2008 Beirut Elie Maalouf George Geha 01 595504 460 Corniche Al Nahr,Holcom Bldg [email protected] www.ecosys.com.lb 03 566748 [email protected] 03 399074 17 Electrical Energy Efficiency 2003 2009 Beirut Jean Francis Georges Hleihel 76 883011 Beirut - Downtown [email protected] [email protected] www.3edubai.com Dubai Silicon Oasis 03 941284 18 FALCON WIN TRADING 1991 2009 Zahle Asaad Slaiby 03 694005 Zahle, Main Street [email protected] www.falconenergy-lb.com Qasarnaba 08 910521 19 FUTURE POWER 2008 2008 Tyre Toni Tannouri 03 872646 Tyre, Bldg. Centre Ivoir, 1st floor Bekaa [email protected] www.fp-lebanon.net 07 359030 20 GMEA GREEN SARL 2012 2012 Dbayeh Dani Asfour 03 605685 Matn,Dbayeh,Marina Servce [email protected] 04 402834 Road,CAP 41 Bldg,9th Floor 21 GREEN ALTERNATIVE POWER 2009 2010 Bekaata Merwan Kiwan 03 334555 Bakaata Alshouf,Jamil Saad Deen [email protected] SOURCES 05 507088 Bldg 22 GREEN ENERGY NTC EST 2009 2009 Tripoli Mahmoud Naouchi 70 421640 Tripolis,Malouhi high way,Al cheikh [email protected] bldg 23 GREEN ENERGY PROJECT SARL 2012 2012 Bekaa Nabatieh Wail El Dikah 01 551940 Baabda,Chiah,Ariss Street,Awada Center [email protected] www.greenprojectlb.com 70 105100 Bldg,7th Floor List of PV Suppliers by the Lebanese Center for Energy Conservation (LCEC) 7/22/2019 Ref. Company name Year of Beginning Main Branch Contact Person Phone/ Full Address Email Website establishment PV Activity Fax 24 Green Energy s.a.r.l. 2011 2011 Lebanon Ibrahim Saleh 07 351488 Al Ruz Center, Ground Floor, Abbassieh main [email protected] www.geegreenenergy.com Hong Kong P.R.C. 07 346840 road, Tyre, South Lebanon 25 GREEN-MENA 2013 2013 Lebanon Malek Samra 03 587804 Saida,Hammoud Hospital [email protected] www.green-mena.com Street,Kassems Building 26 GREEN POWERS L.L.C 2011 2011 Beirut Ahmad Saleh 03 525358 Ras Masqa,Bkima street www.greenpowers.org 06 952275 27 Group TEC s.a.r.l. 2009 2011 Beirut Hassan Fahes 03 968506 Daher Center, Fakih Street, Nabatieh [email protected] www.group-tec.com Nabatieh 07 769736 28 HABASH ELECTRICAL& HYBRID 2010 2011 Saida Bahij Habash 76 724569 Saida,Mufti Jalal El din Street,Safa [email protected] www.elhabash.com TECHNOLOGY 07 725779 Center 29 JF GROUP 2010 2010 Mazraat yachoua Joseph Faddoul 03 177348 Ashrafyeh,Trabolsy bldg, [email protected] 04 916533 30 KATRANJI 1997 2008 Beirut Amir Katranji 01 820020 Beirut, Adel Hakim Str, Grand Hill [email protected] www.ekt2.com 03 217318 Bldg 31 LIBANCIEL 2011 2007 Jezzine Zahi Khawand 70 322633 Jezzine,Roum Street,AbouZeid Bldg [email protected] www.libanciel.co 05 922987 32 LIRASOLE 2011 2011 Saida Rania Estephan 03 464472 Saida, South of Lebanon, Al Kayaa [email protected] www.lirasole.com Kanaya Street 33 MAKRAM BARAKAT 2008 2008 Aley Makram Barkat 70 681861 Aley, El Kiobbeh, Center Salem, 2nd [email protected] www.makrambarakatest.com ESTABLISHMENT 71 681861 Floor 34 Kypros/MAWARED & 1994 2010 Beirut Hanna Akar 01 255755 Dora, Cebaco Building, Block A [email protected] www.kyprossolar.com CONSTRUCTION CO Koura 35 MEFALCO 2011 2011 Tripoli Abdul Karim Hajar 71 825101 El mina,Tripoli,Al Azmi Street,Ghalayini Bldg www.mefalco.com 06 205571 36 MENA SOLAR 2006 2010 Lebanon Paris / Hazem Ballouk 70 855708 BEIRUT (Verdun), Street Abdallah Al [email protected] www.mena-solar.fr Dakar 01 792 446 Machnouk Bldg.Tabsh 4th floor 37 METACS 1988 2006 Ashrafieh Emile Azar 01 335929 Beirut, Ashrafieh, Tabaris, 227 SELIM [email protected] www.metacs.com 01 200159 BUSTROS, AZAR bldg 38 MIDDLE EAST GREEN ENERGY 2010 2007 Sin el Fil Philippe El Khoury 03 444961 Khoury Business Center, Street 13, [email protected] ; www.me-green.net 01 491446 Byblos [email protected] 39 MIRNA TECHNOLOGY 2010 2010 North Mirna Lahout 71 932688 North,Chekka al Sahel Street,Bldg [email protected] 06 542545 Asaad Lahout 40 NATIONAL ENERGY CONSULTANTS (NEC) 1996 2008 Beirut Ronald Diab 03 328010 Beirut , Monot Str, Ashrafieh , Bldg Rebeiz [email protected] www.nec-group.com 01 219284/5 41 NEO CONSULT SAL 2006 2006 Antelias Sima Hafez 03 399 988 Metn, Antelias, Road 61Bldg. Doumit [email protected] www.neo-consultlb.com 04 410590 04 520050 42 PANORAMIC SOLAR 2001 2008 Hazmieh Sami Madi 03 147219 Baabda, City Hazmieh, [email protected] www.panoramic.ws 05 951710 Street Mar Takla square, Bldg. Madi 05 952338 43 RENEWABLE MED ENERGY 2009 2009 Dbayeh Ziad Doumit 03 302203 Dbayeh,Main street opposite,hotel le royal [email protected] www.renewablemed.com 04 545230 Dbayeh. 44 RESS LTD 2011 2011 Khalde Faysal Yatim 71-466277 Mont Liban,Khaldeh,Nael Project [email protected] www.ressltd.com Street,Abdel Haq,2nd Floor 45 SERVICOM ECOSOL 2007 2010 Sin el Fil Assad Toubia 01-481269 Beirut, Street D-54, Bldg. Moretti [email protected] www.ecosol-lb.com building 46 SOLAR SOLUTIONS 2009 2009 Zahle Jihad Ghorra 03 961516 Zahle, Ksara, Al Daman bldg [email protected] 09 802778 47 SKY ENERGIES 1996 1996 Baabda Gilbert Zabbal 05 457968 Babbda, Rihanieh, St Charles Hospital [email protected] www.skyenergies.com Str, Jawad Bldg 48 SOLAIR WATT S.A.R.L 2010 2011 Jounieh Magid Mahfoud 03 369207 Keserwan,Jounieh,Haret Sakher High [email protected] www.solairwatt.com 09 910307 way,Bldg Abdul Sater 49 SOLAR LIGHT TECHNOLOGY 2009 2010 Jal el Dib Elias Abou jaoude 70 414191 Bekennaya - jal el dib; Mar takla, Bldg. Rachid [email protected] 70 414191 Abou jaoude List of PV Suppliers by the Lebanese Center for Energy Conservation (LCEC) 7/22/2019 Ref. Company name Year of Beginning Main Branch Contact Person Phone/ Full Address Email Website establishment PV Activity Fax 50 SOlARLEB 2009 2009 Beirut Leon kradjian 03 473320 Geitawi, Achrafieh, Rmeil, Beirut, Saint Louis [email protected] www.solarleb-lb.com 01 565449 Street, Kechichian Bldg 51 SOLARNET 2002 2007 Mansourieh Kleiat Jean Paul Sfeir 03 309 885 Metn, Mansourieh, Mansourieh old road, [email protected] www.solarnet-online.com 04 532927 Yazbeck Bldg 04 532937 52 SOLARTECH 2008 2009 N/A Joe Issa 09 236851 Keserwen Zouk Mosbeh, Adonis, Green zone [email protected] www.solarteclb.com 03 800057 ST. Antonios street, Bldg.Number 13 53 SOLARWIND Middle East 2011 2011 Beirut Hyam Samia 03 306633 Beirut Symposium Tower,8th floor,Hersh [email protected] www.solarwindme.com Simon Samia 01 511390 Tabet,Sin El Fil 54 SOLEC ENERGY 2009 2009 France Alain Azar 70 516251 Freeway Center, 1st Floor, POBox: 90- 1634, [email protected] www.solec-energy.com 01 482263 Beirut, Lebanon.
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