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A new era in transportation? The buzz around Phinergy

By: Ophir Gore

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The worldwide buzz around the revolutionary aluminum-air battery of the Israeli-based technology company Phinergy is reaching new peaks. Even president Obama had the chance to view the technology during his visit to Israel.
Phinergy has created a car battery that Read More

Global renewable energy investors converge in Eilat for EnergyVest

By: Michal Chesla, Blog Manager

Oded Distel heads EnergyVest Expert Panel

Eilat Eilot, Israel’s international yearly event in the renewable energy arena, is underway now in Eilat. The event kicked off with EnergyVest, the investment summit of the conference, on November 26th.
We spoke to one of the organizers of the Read More

EnergyVest – the place to be for cleantech investors

By: Michal Chesla, Blog Manager

EnergyVest

The fifth annual Eilat-Eilot event is coming up November 27-29 in Eilat, Israel. This year, an exciting investment summit will precede the event, on November 26th, the EnergyVest Summit, where 20 of the most innovative renewable energy startup companies in Read More

India and Israel plan renewable energy cooperation, advance MOU

By: Michal Chesla, Blog Manager

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A high level delegation from India held meetings in Israel yesterday, to advance cooperation on the renewable energy front. The Jerusalem Post reported on the events in two articles.
The meetings included representatives from both the Indian and Israeli governments, Read More

Ormat Geothermal power plant in Nevada advances to commercial stage

By: Michal Chesla, Blog Manager

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Ormat Technologies announced today that its McGinness Hills geothermal power plant located in Lander County, Nevada met the requirements for commercial operation.
“We are thrilled to continue our long-standing relationship with NV Energy as we expand our geothermal portfolio,” said Read More

Israeli government backs alternative fuel industry with risk-free grants

By: Merav Ankori

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The Israeli government announced new programs to support the development of fuel alternatives, totalling over $100 Million in government funding by 2020. This initiative is big news for international investors who may be considering investment in Israel’s alternative fuel companies. Read More