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In a significant development on December 14, the Lebanese parliament passed the Decentralized Renewable Energy Law (DRE), signaling a crucial step towards advancing the country's renewable energy sector. The legislation addresses two key regulatory aspects: net-metering and peer-to-peer contracts among private sector entities. Pierre El Khoury, General Director and President of the Lebanese Center for

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