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Solar Technologies FZE Plans To Build Middle East’s Largest Solar Panel Plant in Dubai

Israel touts some of the world’s best solar technology advances (see our extensive solar energy company guide here), but its Middle East neighbor Dubai,...

Conference on Corporate Social and Environmental Responsibility in Tel Aviv

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Emefcy's An Electrifying Solution for Wastewater Treatment

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Israeli Entrepreneur Helps Found Succesful Electronics Recycling Website

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Solutions to Sewage Sludge – energy and wetlands

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Beeologics cures Bee Colony Collapse-Associated Virus?

Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD), a bee virus leading to the widespread deaths of worker bees, has long signified a threat to agricultural industries. It's...

"Project Interchange" Invites Europe’s Green Makers, Movers and Shakers To Go On “Tour” in Israel

From September 20-27, a delegation of European environmental journalists, policy makers (ie World Bank and EU parliament), energy and climate change specialists, and activism...

Ormat, Leviev Group and Evogene To Produce Castor Oil Biodiesel in Africa

An Israeli Real Estate mogul partners with Ormat and gene company Evogene to investigate castor oil crops in Africa. L.L Biofuel Namibia of the Leviev...

Investment House Talk on Green Investments

This interview features Eyal Hadas, managing director and head of renewable energy at Cukierman & Co. Investment House Ltd. (CIH) in Tel Aviv. We...

Israel's Electric Car Guru Shai Agassi Gets Wired

With the aura of an evangelist, Israel's Shai Agassi is moving full steam ahead to revolutionize the electric car market, with Project Better...

Power Your Own Workout. GO, dy-na-MO!

When you were kids, did you have that cool attachment on your bike - a dynamo - that powered your bike lamp with no...

SafeCell Educates and Protects Against Cell Phone Radiation

Israel has the highest per capita cell phone use in the world at 2.2 cell phones per person. Israeli children, teens and young adults...

Israel to Start Drilling for Oil in a Nature Reserve

(Illustration of how the drill would look: SPNI) You'd think with all the oil in the Middle East region, Israel would have at least a...

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