ميد-إنك
هو مشروع إقليمي ممول من الاتحاد الأوروبي لزيادة كفاءة استخدام الطاقة وأنظمة الطاقة المتجددة في المباني ببلدان البحر الأبيض المتوسط الجنوبية والشرقية. بالإضافة إلى المشورة في مجال السياسات وتطوير الأعمال، يتم بشكل خاص التأكيد على دعم برامج البناء الكبيرة بهدف تحقيق أثر مضاعف في استخدام التكنولوجيات والتدابير الموفرة للمصاريف والصديقة للبيئة.
Upcoming Events
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05.03.2012 - 06.03.2012
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26.03.2012 - 28.03.2012
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19.04.2012 - 22.04.2012
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للحد من متطلبات توريد الطاقة وعدم كفاءة استخدام الطاقة بالمباني والمنشآت ذات التأثير السلبي على البيئة ، يقوم مشروع ميد-إنيك بالعمل على كفاءة استخدام الطاقة في قطاع البناء في منطقة البحر المتوسط حيث يهدف إلى زيادة تدابير كفاءة استخدام الطاقة والطاقات المتجددة في قطاع البناء والتشييد. ويشمل هذا زيادة المعرفة حول تصميم كفاءة الطاقة للمباني وتقنيات البناء الجديدة والمنشآت لإظهار جدوى هذه العملية وتعزيز التكيف والتنمية.
MED-ENEC is co-organizing the Arab Forum on Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency "Building Financing Partnerships”
The Secretariat of the League of Arab States / Secretariat of the Arab Ministerial Council of Electricity is organizing a forum on renewable energy and energy efficiency titled: (Arab Forum for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency) in cooperation with the European Union mission in Cairo, the Euro Mediterranean Energy Market Integration Project (MED-EMIP), The Energy Efficiency in the Construction Sector in the Mediterranean Project (MED-ENEC),
Business Plan for Solar Water Heaters Testing Unit For the Palestinian Energy and Environment Research Center (PEC)
A business plan with the most effective strategy for developing and implementing a financially viable and sustainable SWH testing facility. The assignment scope includes, among other issues, appraisal of the existing framework conditions for SWH testing services and identification of gaps and enabling conditions.
Beirut Energy Forum 2011
Back in 2010, Beirut celebrated its first energy forum. The BEF 2010 witnessed the participation of around 370 persons representing 19 countries. The event provided a platform for professionals, policymakers, practitioners, donors, academics and other interested individuals and companies to interact and exchange information, views, ideas and knowledge relevant to the energy status and renewable energy development in Lebanon, the Mediterranean region and the Arab World.
Energy Efficient Building Codes: Status Quo of the Arab Countries
MED-ENEC organized a one day workshop on Energy Efficient Building Codes on 28 September, 2011, in Beirut, Lebanon. The workshop was held back to back with the Beirut Energy Forum that took place from 29 to 30 September, 2011.
Roadmap for Implementing Energy Efficiency in Buildings - by Dr. Kurt Wiesegart
How to materializea comprehensive system of EEiB (Based on World Business Council for Sustainable Development)
Renewables Global Status Report
The Renewables Global Status Report provides an integrated perspective on the global renewable energy situation.
Since the first Global Status Report was produced five years ago, the analysis has become the most frequently referenced report on renewable energy business and policy, serving a wide range of audiences from investors and government decision makers to students, project developers, researchers, and industrial manufacturers.
Arab-German Yearbook 2011
Based on the success of the ‘Arab-German Yearbook Construction and Consulting 2010’, we are proud to present an updated version of this publication.
Please visit the Ghorfa website here: http://www.ghorfa.de/yearbook_ar.html
Budget Allocation Chart (BAC)
The Budget Allocation Chart (BAC) is a tool to distinguish in an efficient way, on one page, between financially attractive and not so attractive investments and their potential to balance electricity supply and demand.
The BAC has been developed with regional experts from Lebanon, Syria, Egypt, Tunisia and Jordan by MED-EMIP.
MED-ENEC II continues the support to BAC development in its partner countries.
National Energy Efficiency Action Plan LCEC – Lebanon
This document developed jointly by RCREEE and MED-EMIP proposes a template and structure to report the salient features of the first NEEAP. The latter will be prepared for the first three year reporting period 2011‐2013 by national entities. The template is not mandatory but a tool to assist the stakeholders to communicate essential measures and impact of their NEEAPs and will also assist RCREEE to summarize and analyze the results to be published on an
annual basis by the Arab League.



