Energy in Lebanon remains a major troubling issue and a complete public failure as it seems there is no end in sight in the near future.


Our mission at PFL is to develop a Renewable Energy Master Plan and to focus on methodologies throughout Lebanon and in particular Micro towns and villages mainly in North Lebanon and Bekaa Valley where there is ample Wind.


With the Help of GCES (Global Clean Energy Solutions), PFL is able to carry out Renewable Energy real time digital simulations covering all structures and built objects in all terrains.


Our emphasis at PFL is to provide end users with vehicles of implementation to adopt Renewable Energy products in their respective places of Living and Work. We feel every school and home (medium to high rise) can adopt our technologies for a secure mode of energy delivery based on both Wind and Solar mechanisms of energy production and utilization.
Clean is our motto. So far, Lebanon has been dependent on Diesel Powered Motor Generators and release of Carbon Emissions that is proven to harm both environment and humans alike.


Ample models of Wind and Solar can be seen in major locals in Lebanon however to this day, there has not been an Academically researched, Privately funded and Publicly endorsed energy concept for Lebanon. Without a policy approach and more research, the Lebanese Economy will suffer through ongoing supply of electricity usage and delivery to end users (Public or Private).


Solar Panels, Concentrated Solar Power, Photovoltaic and CPV (Concentrated Photo Voltaic) are few of the potential models that can be adjusted and implemented to meet needs of end users and their respective energy needs without the use of storage as it is possible to Kick Back excess renewable generated power back to Grid via the use of Net Metering (recently implemented by EDL - Electricity of Lebanon). Thus applying clean solar technologies on roof tops, road side billboards, facades, and windows.  Such applications are not difficult to conceive in near future and specifically in rural areas and communities scattered throughout Lebanon.


Wind offers a more realistic approach in certain areas both urban and suburban. It is notable to mention that most mountain terrains as well as coastal areas in Lebanon are capable of generating wind through implementing use of Vertical Axis Wind Turbines and / or Horizontal Axis Wind Turbines both Micro and Macro in intake and outtake.


At PFL, we are confident business and finance models can be implemented through a collective APPP to enable end users to purchase / lease clean technologies for application in communities throughout Lebanon and based on effective support from most Lebanese Municipalities. 

We hope PFL Energy will be able to deliver clean energy solutions to 50.000 Low income households and dwellings throughout Lebanon.