Articles in "Energy"
Israel Opens New Bidding Round for Offshore Natural Gas Exploration Rights
Israel's Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure announced Monday that it has opened a fifth competitive process for natural gas exploration ...
Israel’s Energy Independence Could Be Undermined Within Two Decades, State Comptroller Warns
Israel could lose parts of its energy independence within the next two decades due to planning gaps, infrastructure delays and growing ...
Israel to Require Phased Adoption of Sustainable Aviation Fuel Starting in 2028
Israel will require airlines to gradually blend sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) into jet fuel beginning in 2028 in an effort to curb ...
Israel to Empower Cities and Towns to Lead Renewable Energy Projects
Israel’s Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure on Sunday published a new national guide marking a strategic shift in energy policy toward ...
Israel to Lead Eastern Mediterranean Gas Forum, Signaling Broader Energy Push
Israel is set to assume the presidency of the Eastern Mediterranean Gas Forum in July, a role that will place it at the center of efforts ...
National Energy Plan Aims to Triple Israel’s Renewable Capacity
Officials on Wednesday unveiled Israel’s National Energy Plan for 2035, a decade-long strategy designed to significantly expand renewable ...
Israel Completes Financial Close for Country’s Largest Solar Project
Israeli officials announced on Sunday the financial close of the country’s largest solar power plant project, to be built near the ...
Israel Explores Geothermal Energy for First Time in Push to Diversify Power Supply
Israel is taking its first formal steps toward exploring geothermal energy as a potential source of electricity, a move officials say could ...
Israel Restarts Leviathan Gas Field After Five-Week Shutdown
Israel's Leviathan gas field resumed operations for the first time in five weeks after being suspended following the outbreak of ...
Government Report Finds Deep Gaps in Israel’s Energy Preparedness
Israel's electricity grid and fuel supply networks were riddled with critical gaps when the country went to war in October 2023, and many ...