Beyond2020 Initiative Lights Up Community in Beirut
Forty high-powered LED solar streetlights were installed on Mar Mitr Street in the city centre of the Lebanese capital – an area severely impacted by the blast and home to a large residential and
Forty high-powered LED solar streetlights were installed on Mar Mitr Street in the city centre of the Lebanese capital – an area severely impacted by the blast and home to a large residential and
The project, funded by the World Bank, implemented by CDR and supervised by LCEC, helped enhancing the road quality in the region, which
Aiming to rehabilitate 20 traffic light intersections, out of 110 in total. Together, we can bring Beirut Back to life. Restoring, equipping and
Anyone who has flown over Beirut at night in the past two years to land in the Lebanese capital has been met by wide stretches of darkness interspersed with a few spots of
This initiative comes within Makhzoumi Foundation''s approach to make Beirut a sustainable city, based on the United Nations
Aiming to rehabilitate 20 traffic light intersections, out of 110 in total. Together, we can bring Beirut Back to life. Restoring, equipping and maintaining the traffic lights of Beirut with solar power.
The Project will light up 6 km of roads around Horsh Beirut, Boulevard of President Elias el Hraoui and Emile Lahoud Avenue by
The nonprofit Makhzoumi Foundation has contributed to lighting many main streets in Beirut using solar energy. According to
The project, funded by the World Bank, implemented by CDR and supervised by LCEC, helped enhancing the road quality in the region, which previously suffered from high numbers of car
Solar street lights are a clean and renewable energy source that do not require any external power source.
This is a public welfare project that hopes to use solar lighting to help people who are trapped in the dark. We participated in this project and donated 30 sets of integrated solar street lights.
Forty high-powered LED solar streetlights were installed on Mar Mitr Street in the city centre of the Lebanese capital – an area severely impacted by the
The nonprofit Makhzoumi Foundation has contributed to lighting many main streets in Beirut using solar energy. According to Chammas, Lebanon''s tourism sector has
This initiative comes within Makhzoumi Foundation''s approach to make Beirut a sustainable city, based on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
When selecting a supplier, it is important to consider factors such as product quality, reliability, and customer service. By choosing one of the top 7 solar street light
The Project will light up 6 km of roads around Horsh Beirut, Boulevard of President Elias el Hraoui and Emile Lahoud Avenue by installing all-in-one solar street lights.
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