Abstract

The fate on the planet replies on implementing sustainable practices in all sectors of life mainly environmental. Lebanon face a shortage of more than 1,300 MW production, so renewable energy can help lessen the load. The country is in need of a new policy to solve the crisis, but it is crippled by political deadlock. As the public became more aware of the environment, they started to demand more eco-friendly energy sources. Renewable energy is a valid option, but storage is a problem for practical reasons. Capacitors or batteries might offer a plausible solution for the threat of inconsistent supply. Real time experiments have proven that renewable energy sources (wind, hydraulic and solar) can generate considerable amounts of clean energy that can supply the needs of Lebanon and compensate the shortage with minimal pollution. It is recommended that the government start to consider these options as viable solutions for the energy crisis.

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