2010 year in review, Israel’s new wind tariff, Israel’s driest year, and more headlines related to Israeli cleantech and the environment.
Speculation continues on what Israel’s Leviathan gas find – the world’s largest gas discovery of the decade – will mean for Israel politically and economically and the impact it will have in the Middle East and rest of the world. Israel’s HCL CleanTech and Verint Energy received a grant for the research and development of converting wood into biofuel and Gulf countries looking to implement water treatment solutions are likely to turn to Israel for its expertise. For these stories and the rest of this week’s headlines, see below.
Leviathan Gas Find
Israel’s Leviathan Gas Find Will Have Widespread Repercussions for World Power
Solar
Solar Thin Films, Greensol sign LOI to form JV
In Video: Israeli Solar Tech in 2010 and 2011
Wind
Israel Offers a Too-Low Rate For Wind Feed-in Tariff
Water
Israel Well Positioned to Meet Growing Gulf Need for New Water
Investment
Virent Energy project wins $900,000 grant
Israel General
Israel Awakening to Cleantech
2010 was hottest year in Israel’s recorded history
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