The Minister of Industry, Hussein Haj Hassan, the Minister of Energy and Water Resources, Arthur Nazarian and the General Director of the Industrial Research Institute (IRI), Bassam Faran, inaugurated last Tuesday the new integrated solar power project at the IRI premises, as part of the European Union FOSTER in MED program. The launched project, Faran explained, seeks to promote the adoption of solar photovoltaic technologies in Mediterranean countries and has a multi-phased strategic approach in partnership with the private sector. It ensures a multiplier effect on the Mediterranean basin level, in terms of census results, publishing and mainstreaming their benefits and expanding them beyond the scope of partnership. Similarly, Nazarian disclosed in his intervention that the IRI is currently completing the second phase of the solar power plant. The latter, he pointed out, is a vital innovation aimed at realizing self-sufficiency in terms of generating energy for individual use through exploiting the sustainable and renewable energy modes. Also, Minister Haj Hassan underlined the efficacy of dependence on water, air or solar energy to ensure a reduction of the consumption bill expended by the government and by the productive, industrial, agricultural, health and household sectors. “In a first reading of the results,” the minister said, “and given the estimated annual state oil bill (USD 7 billion), if we achieved the desired ratio of 12%, targeted by the government through the increasing reliance on alternative energy, we could save around USD 500 million a year,” he added. (Al Diyar, As Safir, Al Mustaqbal, June 8, 2016)