A national platform led by Berytech, connecting public and private stakeholders to accelerate Lebanon’s transition to clean, affordable, and resilient energy systems.
Lebanon’s energy crisis is more than just a short-term challenge; it’s a systemic barrier to economic productivity, industrial competitiveness, and environmental sustainability.
Fuel and electricity supply remain insufficient to meet population needs
EBRD Transition Report 2024–2025
Public and private sectors rely heavily on costly, polluting diesel generators
Human Rights Watch
2024
Public and private sectors rely heavily on costly, polluting diesel generators
IRENA
March 2025
Lebanon needs more than just solutions; it needs
collaboration · innovation · strategic alignment
A cluster is a collaborative network of companies, institutions, and stakeholders working together to drive innovation, competitiveness, and growth within a specific sector.
In Lebanon’s fragmented energy sector, a cluster model creates:
By pooling expertise, influencing policies, and co-developing solutions, the Sustainable Energy Cluster turns individual efforts into collective impact, empowering local players to lead the energy transition despite national challenges.
Despite ongoing challenges, Lebanon has abundant renewable energy resources and innovation potential:
The Sustainable Energy Cluster serves as a national mechanism for collaboration and action:
companies, academia, and government
to co-develop strategies, partnerships, innovation roadmaps, and pilot projects
and regulatory reform
Cluster members include:
Cleantech startups, EPCs, consultants, academic institutions, R&D institutions, and public entities.
Fuel and electricity supply remain insufficient to meet population needs
Cross-sector collaboration & knowledge exchange
Increased visibility in Lebanon’s energy innovation landscape
Participation in joint advocacy and stakeholder alignment