The national energy agency of Lebanon, Lebanese Center for Energy Conservation (LCEC) says the country added 13.76 MW of new solar PV capacity in a COVID-19 wrecked 2020, a commendable feat 'despite the economic situation'. This takes its total installed PV capacity till the end of 2020 to 89.84 MW.
Operating under the Ministry of Energy and Water (MEW), the LCEC offered these numbers on its Twitter account as a sneak peak into its upcoming Solar PV Status Report for Lebanon for 2020.
On annual basis, the 13.76 MW capacity is a downer from 21.16 MW it added in 2019, and 18.21 MW in 2018, when the cumulative reached 76.08 MW and 54.92 MW, respectively. In 2017, with the annual addition of 12.73 MW, Lebanon's total installed capacity went up to 36.71 MW, which was back then stated as having exceeded 35 MW (see Lebanon's Total PV Capacity Crossed 35 MW In 2017).
Lebanon has been facing a severe political and economic crisis since the 2020 explosion at the Port of Beirut where many lives were lost. The country awaits the formation of a stable government for policy environment to get better.