080910 May 2024
Phoenicia Hotel Beirut | Lebanon

Welcome to Middle East Clean Energy 2024

Beirut Expo is pleased to inform you that Middle East Clean Energy 2024, taking place from 08- 10 May 2024 at Phoenicia Hotel Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon. It is Lebanon's First & Only Clean & Renewable Energy Trade Fair - Pioneering the Future. Exhibitors can showcase their products, reach new customers, and accelerate business growth. Attendees can discover cutting-edge technologies, network with industry leaders, and learn from experts at our rich conference program featuring keynote speakers, case studies, and technical workshops.

Discover cutting

edge technologies: Explore the latest advancements in solar, wind, alongside innovative solutions like battery storage and smart building management.

Meet the experts:

Connect with leading companies, engineers, and specialists in the clean energy field. Get answers to your questions and learn about the latest trends.

Find solutions for your home or business

Whether you’re a homeowner looking for solar panels or a business interested in energy efficiency upgrades, Middle East Clean Energy – MECE offers a wealth of resources and connections.

Special Focus Pavilion

Solar Technologies
Wind Energy
Batteries
Bioenergy
Hydropower
Geothermal Energy
eMobility
Renewable Energy Storage
Smart Building Technologies
Green Products
Sustainable Architecture
Project Financing
Consulting

Middle East Clean Energy is Lebanon's first and only Clean and Renewable Energy Trade Fair, held for two years in a row in 2022 and 2023, with local and international exhibitors from Lebanon, China, India, and Turkey, as well as thousands of professional visitors and dozens of USD million in trade deals.

Exhibitors may showcase their full range of services and premium items to hundreds of potential clients.

Did you know that deals worth dozens of millions of dollars were recorded at the 1st and 2nd editions of Middle East Clean Energy?

FACTS

The Lebanese clean and renewable energy sector is currently booming. Reasons for its booming: Electricity deficit, increased fuel prices, and high private generators' subscriptions that the country is facing.

Lebanon’s power sector is currently characterised by:
  • A significant supply-demand imbalance
  • A high generation costs
  • A lack of financial sustainability.

EDL’s available installed capacity is 1,616 MW, contrasting with peak demand of up to 3,000 MW.

WHY EXHIBIT?


Attracting new clients

Creating a quality database

Demonstrating strength

Expanding business and increasing sales

Gaining exposure and Increasing brand awareness

Generating new business opportunities