Tag: Renewable energy
Israeli Army Launches Initiative to Transform Organic Waste Into Renewable Energy
The technology is capable of recycling up to 500 kg of organic waste daily. The biogas produced will be used to heat water for the base.
For First Time Israel Passes 10% Mark for Renewable Energies
The data of the report shows that in 2022, production facilities with an average capacity of about 96 megawatts in various technologies were connected every month.
Israel, Jordan and UAE Sign Solar to Water Energy-Sharing Agreement
Israel will provide Jordan with desalinated water in exchange for solar electricity produced in Jordan in a plant built by the UAE.
Netanyahu Commits Israel to Ending Fossil Fuel Use by 2050, Transitioning to Renewable Energy
Netanyahu noted that a third of Israel’s electricity use will already stem from solar power by 2030.
Israel Sets New All-Time Record in Using Renewable Energies
Israel's daily renewable energy production averages at 10.4%
Israel Sets New All-Time Record In Using Renewable Energies
Israel has developed some of the world’s most advanced solar energy equipment and enjoys sunshine almost year-round.
Netanyahu, Guterres, Review Israeli Innovation Success
Water-Gen is a technology that provides an inexpensive, available and renewable source of clean fresh drinking water by directly extracting it from the atmosphere.
Knesset Passes Law Ordering Government Renewable Energy Plan
To date, Israel's record has been abysmal on developing renewable energies rapidly and extensively.
Israeli Solar Energy Pioneer Arnold Goldman Dead at 74
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.
UN Economic Commission and Israel’s MASHAV Team Up for Renewal Energy Workshop
Israel’s sharing of its know-how in research, manufacturing, marketing and application of energy efficiency and renewable energy products, was very much appreciated by the experts who took part in the workshop and study tour.







