By Jewish News Syndicate (JNS)
Ultimately, more than 80 percent of the country's electricity would be provided for by solar power according to the plan
More than thirty years ago, Mr. Goldman pioneered the use of solar thermal energy as the founder of Luz International, Ltd., where he served as its CEO.
The solar energy field of at Kibbutz Ketura cost $79 million and consists of 140,743 solar panels.
By JTA
The first utility-scale solar power field in East Africa will be built on land belonging to a Jewish-sponsored youth village in Rwanda. The nearly $24 million project was announced Monday by Yosef Abramowitz, the president of Gigawatt Global Cooperatief, which arranged for its financing. Construction has already started on the solar field on land belonging […]
