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		<title>A Real Live Solar City Shines in Israel</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A town in the Jezreel Valley, Israel prefers its weather sunny, and not only for clear blue skies and golden sunshine. Over 70 percent of the rooftops in Ram-On, a small picturesque town in Israel&#8217;s north, are covered in Germany-based Aleo Solar photovoltaic panels for a total capacity of 1,250 kW that both powers the town [&#8230;]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.greenprophet.com/2012/03/a-real-live-solar-city-shines-in-israel/">A Real Live Solar City Shines in Israel</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.greenprophet.com">Green Prophet</a>.</p>
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<strong>A town in the Jezreel Valley, Israel prefers its weather sunny, and not only for clear blue skies and golden sunshine.</strong></p>
<p>Over 70 percent of the rooftops in <a href="http://www.ram-on.co.il">Ram-On</a>, a small picturesque town in Israel&#8217;s north, are covered in Germany-based Aleo Solar <a href="http://www.greenprophet.com/2012/02/israel-solar-renewable-2020/">photovoltaic panels</a> for a total capacity of 1,250 kW that both powers the town and, when produced in excess, is fed back into the local grid.</p>
<p>While Israel has slowly gained recognition as a world innovator in solar technology, and <a href="http://www.greenprophet.com/2011/02/israel-solar-licenses/">recently approved installation of several medium-scale projects</a> in the country&#8217;s southern Negev desert, Israel still lags behind in small-scale residential installations.<span id="more-67197"></span></p>
<p>To incentivize these projects, in 2008 the Israeli government authorized a 20-year 1.97 NIS-per-kWh feed-in tariff for residential projects up to 15 kW with a construction cap of 50 MW over 7 years.</p>
<p>If consumers manage to produce excess electricity they sell back to the grid, as in Ram-On, they have the ability to make even more money from the solar panels. That&#8217;s why Aleo Solar says deployment in Israel has been so succesful over the past few years.</p>
<p>But small-scale projects aside, Israel has also deployed few medium or large scale solar installations. The country&#8217;s largest installation is a <a href="http://www.greenprophet.com/2010/11/israel-solar-arava/">4.9 MW solar field in Kibbutz Ketura</a>, which was built by Arava Power with the promise of a 20-year power purchase agreement from the Israeli government.</p>
<p>Yet Israel&#8217;s total solar capacity is currently under 48 MW, something the government is hoping to change as it races towards a <a href="http://www.greenprophet.com/2011/11/a-mixed-bag-for-israels-cleantech/">10% renewables goal by 2020</a>. Residents like those of Ram-On may hold the keys to solving at least a piece of Israel&#8217;s energy puzzle.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.greenprophet.com/2012/03/a-real-live-solar-city-shines-in-israel/">A Real Live Solar City Shines in Israel</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.greenprophet.com">Green Prophet</a>.</p>
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