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Israel on track to produce one-third of its power from renewables by 2030, minister says
In August 2024, Israel’s Energy Ministry presented a plan for reaching net zero emissions in the energy market by 2050.
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Shared vision of alignment: Azerbaijan's strategically important energy deal with Israel - opinion
Israel to resume natural gas exports when military deems it's safe, energy minister says
Haifa oil refinery's facilities shut down following Iranian missile strike
The company stated that it is collaborating with the Israel Electric Corporation, which "immediately mobilized," to restore a regular electricity supply to the complex as quickly as possible.
Azerbaijan's SOCAR set to sign Israel gas exploration agreement
One of the major players behind SOCAR's expansion of activities in Israel is NewMed Energy CEO Yossi Abu.
Israel approves controversial plan to construct first power plants in West Bank
According to Israel’s Energy and Infrastructure Minister Eli Cohen, “For the first time in the history of the state, [Israel] will build power plants in Judea and Samaria.”
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Money on the floor: 50K households join electricity reform
Two months into the electricity reform launch, 50,000 households have already switched to private suppliers in Israel, saving 5%-20% on their electricity bills. Will you be next?
Energy Ministry to allocate NIS 30 million to local authorities to improve sustainability
Local authorities will be allocated grants, ranging from 350,000 NIS to 2.8 million NIS, depending on the size of the authority and other factors.
Energy Ministry unveils plan for net zero emissions by 2050
This is the first time the ministry has announced that it has the tools, the knowledge, and the plan needed to reach net zero emissions in the energy market.
Leviathan partners to invest $429 million in expansion project
The Leviathan expansion project represents a crucial step in meeting the growing demand for natural gas and reinforcing Israel's position as a leading energy supplier in the region.
How 'energy islands' could help Israel build resilience for wartime
Maale Gilboa, a pioneering kibbutz in northern Israel, leads in renewable energy adoption, aiming to create resilient micro-grids amid security concerns.
Israel eyes innovative energy plans for Hevel Tekuma
New ideas to be discussed at Eilat Eilot International Renewable Energy Conference beginning this Wednesday.
How can Israel maintain its gas flow during the war? - opinion
“The economy’s energy needs will be supplied by alternative fuels… The electricity industry is preparing to use alternative fuels to power its stations.”