Non drip tomatoes, latest Dead Sea trouble, Ormat in the US and more headlines related to Israeli cleantech and the environment.
Israel’s government is getting serious about ending global oil dependency by 2020. Ormat Technologies has secured funding for geothermal plants and Eilat-Eilot has been chosen to by the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Labor to establish and operate a renewable energy technology center in Israel’s Arava region. For these stories and more, see this week’s headlines below.
Agriculture
Non drip tomatoes from Israel
Geothermal
Ormat Technologies Secures US Funds For Geothermal Plants
Renewable Energy Initiatives
Large Golan wind farm to be nat’l infrastructure priority
Israel bids to end global oil dependency by 2020
Eilat-Eilot wins concession for cleantech center
Solar
BrightSource Energy gets OK for 370-megawatt solar plant in Mojave Desert
Water
Israeli Researchers Discover Coral Reefs Deep In The Mediterranean
Irony At The Dead Sea: Too Much Water In Southern Portion
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