
Marc N. Ayoub
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PhD Researcher @UniofGalway | #Energy Policy | Associate fellow @ifi_aub | Former Nonresident Fellow @TimepDC
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Marc Ayoub and Ahmad Diab discuss with Rasha Akel how MSMEs in #Lebanon embrace renewable energy to survive and thrive. #CleanEnergy Listen to the podcast: lcps-lebanon.org/en/podcast/det… IDRC | CRDI ERF Middle East Institute Marc N. Ayoub


It was a great pleasure to take part of this interesting and timely International Energy Agency workshop held in #Oman earlier last week, where experts from across the #MENA region shared their insights in anticipation to an upcoming #IEA publication on the electricity sector outlook.

🌐From the FutureWORKS Collective – ✅Policy recommendations for a just and inclusive energy transition Read and listen to what IFI Associate Fellow Marc N. Ayoub had to say as part of the JustJobs Network webinar in the #SkillsinAction series, which focused on the challenges and

🇴🇲Last week, our Institute was in #Oman as part of the International Energy Agency regional dialogue workshop on electricity in the #MENA region, in anticipation of an IEA in-depth analysis on the electricity sector. IFI Associate Fellow Marc N. Ayoub joined over 40 government & industry experts from








Joseph Bahout باحوط FRANCE 24 FRANCE 24 Français 💬تابعوا المقابلة الكاملة مع الزميل المشارك في معهدنا والباحث في مجال الطاقة Marc N. Ayoub على قناة CNBC Arabia الذي يتحدّث عن أزمة الطاقة المستجدّة في ظل الحرب بين إيران وإسرائيل واحتمال توسعها. يمكنكم مشاهدة الحلقة على الرابط التالي: 🔗youtube.com/watch?v=qndTUQ…


مقالي في جريدة المدن حول أبرز العوامل التي ستحدّد مسار أسعار البنزين والمازوت في لبنان خلال الأشهر المقبلة. ثلاثة سيناريوهات محتملة، من بينها التصعيد الإقليمي، سترسم مستقبل قطاعي النفط والكهرباء في ظل غياب الدعم وغياب البدائل الفعلية. Marc N. Ayoub




⚡ Can a 220km undersea cable connect Lebanon to Europe's power grid by 2040? As Lebanon seeks energy solutions, a proposed link to Cyprus could be a game-changer, but significant challenges remain. Institute Associate Fellow Marc N. Ayoub shares his insights with L'Orient-Le Jour
