The future of Israeli water: The technological revolution
In a special podcast series by The Jerusalem Post, senior executives of Israel’s national water company pull back the curtain on what happens behind the scenes.
In a special podcast series by The Jerusalem Post, senior executives of Israel’s national water company pull back the curtain on what happens behind the scenes.
A 900-megawatt power plant that will be built at the Egged lot north of Jerusalem, along with a parking lot for electric buses.
Some NIS 58 billion will go directly to state coffers, he said, standing beside Energy and Infrastructure Minister Eli Cohen.
The agreement, valued at $35 billion, will enable the export of gas from Israel’s Leviathan reservoir to Egypt through 2040.
EBITDA for the first nine months of 2025 rose by about 17% to approximately NIS 1.16 billion, compared to about NIS 993 million in the same period last year.
LoRa technology, a leading global standard in the IoT (Internet of Things) world, is recognized for its advanced capabilities, cost-effectiveness, and deployment flexibility.
Facility, part of The RISE national deep-tech hub, will focus on III-V semiconductors and advanced packaging under a hybrid “open fab” model
In August 2024, Israel’s Energy Ministry presented a plan for reaching net zero emissions in the energy market by 2050.
Israel’s massive post-war infrastructure boom faces a critical hurdle as international partners grow wary, putting the Tel Aviv Metro schedule at risk and increasing reliance on local companies.
Lang stated he is honored to lead a company that “for 100 years has embodied Zionism, excellence, and innovation.”
During the conference, Miri Regev addressed the train’s current malfunction, remarking that “there is no transportation chaos, the trains are still running.”