5 gigawatts of solar power capacity, most of it in the form of rooftop solar put in by private homeowners and by municipalities. The fragile and inefficient Lebanese state has not spearheaded this effort. 6%, and 15% of the electricity generation mix for 2021, 2022, and 2023, respectively. In 2010, Lebanon's solar PV installed capacity equaled 0. 989 MWp of solar PV capacity. The solar PV status report for Lebanon was published for the first time in 2016, thanks to the United Nations Development Program – Decentralized Renewable Energy Generation Project (UNDP – DREG), analysing the implemented PV projects data in Lebanon by the end of 2015. Technology GmbH is a German engineering company specializing in turnkey solar module production lines and manufacturing consulting, with project experience ranging from 20 MW to 500 MW per production line, including multi-line and gigafactory projects exceeding this scale. This Solar Report. Ann Arbor (Informed Comment) – The Lebanese Ministry of Energy has let three bids for new solar farms of 15 megawatts each, for a total of 45 MW, which will power 22,000 homes in the perennially electricity-poor country. The bad news is that 11 such bids were accepted in 2022 and nothing ever got. On average, there are 2940 hours of sunlight per year (out of a possible 4,383).