energy

'An Unreasonable Man': How hydroelectric power came to Palestine

Leslie Turnberg’s biography An Unreasonable Man: Pinchas Rutenberg, the Russian Revolutionary Who Electrified Palestine is probably the first book in English about this intensely private man.

By COLIN SHINDLER
24/03/2024

Tel Aviv's bold green revolution underway in efforts to preserve the city's natural urban sites

Tel Aviv Municipality mapping natural sites & protecting animals: Public help sought to preserve green spaces, contractors to safeguard wildlife during construction by 2025.

By YUVAL BENGO
13/03/2024

Israel eyes innovative energy plans for Hevel Tekuma

New ideas to be discussed at Eilat Eilot International Renewable Energy Conference beginning this Wednesday.

Israel becomes Azerbaijan’s leading oil customer with $300 million imported in January

As Azerbaijan addresses its own geopolitical conflict with Armenia, ties with Israel continue to improve – despite international pressure on both countries.

Partner to begin providing electricity to customers

Partner begins a pilot with company employees, ahead of the official launch to the general public and its customers, under the brand Partner Power.

Energy Minister Eli Cohen tours Israel's gas rig Karish

During the visit, MK Eli Cohen toured the rig and its facilities, met with workers, and received a review from the rig operators on the process of plumbing and treating gas from the reservoir.

BIRD fuels US-Israel clean energy initiatives with $9.75m. investment

The projects include a company or research institute from Israel and one from the United States.

How does an iron deficiency impact your body? An expert explains

Iron deficiency can have significant effects on the body, leading to symptoms similar to stress. Dr. Maya Roseman sheds light on the importance of iron and its role in overall health.

By MAYA ROSEMAN/MAARIV
25/12/2023
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