Alternative energy contracts with the US, Israel-Turkey relations, growing Israel-China business ties and more headlines related to Israeli cleantech. Image via Tigo Energy.
During the week of June 1, 2010, TaKaDu and SolarEdge were named Red Herring winners for their innovative technologies. Ormat Technologies, a renewable geothermal energy company, is set to begin drilling in Alaska. The company will build a geothermal power plant at a site that can supply one-third of the electricity requirements of south central Alaska. For these stories and more, see the links below.
Partnerships
Israeli Alternative Energy Incubator Contracts with Clean Technologies Group
Crisis May Hurt Turkish-Israeli trade-officials
Investments
Palestinian Development Investment Forum Yields $655 Million
Solar
New Solar Window Technology Generates 4 Times the Current
Tigo Energy Closes $10 Million Round
Geothermal
Ormat Set to Release Alaska’s Geothermal Energy Potential
Industry
TaKaDu and SolarEdge Among Red Herring 100 Winners
Investigating the Business and Cultural Ties that Bind Israel to China