During the past week, IQWind raised $500k from U.S. investors and N-Viro launched a clean soil facility in Israel.
Israel’s water situation was compared to Tanzania’s and Shari Arison (pictured left) made the news about looking to increase her solar-energy holdings.
For these stories and the rest of this week’s 7 headlines, check below.
Electric car
Study Says World Driver To Go “Total Electric” By 2030
Investment
Arison seeks to increase solar-energy holdings
Israeli IQWind raises $500k from U.S. investors
Israeli high-tech companies raised $279m in venture capital in Q2 2009
N-Viro launches clean soil facility in Israel
Water
Water Rich and Water Poor – A Tale About Israel and Tanzania
Opinion
Can Israel lead in clean tech?
Hi Mrs Shari Arison,
I admire you for your desire to make this planet a better one.
Yes I do believe we need to use natural resources more.
It should benefit all mankind.
We as a family have a small store in Germany near Stuttgart.
We sell product from Israel & the Orient.
For south a small store it is very difficult to survive.
We need help. Would you be willing?
Shalom
Vera & Franz Laslo
Please see our website
http://www.beitshalom4wn.de/
http://www.bs-laslo.de/Shop/index.php