Mekorot
Mekorot–Afikey Mayim agreement to boost water supply to Beit She’an area
The agreement links Beit She’an and the Emek HaMaayanot to the national water grid, increasing supply reliability for residents and farmers.
The future of Israeli water: The technological revolution
The financial model that safeguards everyone’s water
Connecting the ends under fire: A national development surge
Enlight, Shikun & Binui Energy, and PowerGen to power Mekorot's National Water System
New suppliers Enlight, Shikun & Binui Energy, and PowerGen join Mekorot's pool to provide electricity, reducing costs and supporting the national water system from Dan to Eilat.
Mekorot Awards 75MW Solar Project to Doral, Advancing Renewable Energy Goals
The pioneering project aims to enhance green electricity production and reduce carbon footprint.
Mekorot CEO: 'Innovation is the company’s strong growth engine'
Although there are always challenges in the water market, Mekorot CEO believes that innovation and advanced technologies are key to success.
Mekorot concludes 2023 with an increase in revenue and water supply
Mekorot's 2023 net profit declined to NIS 190M due to one-time events. Revenue increased by 5% amid rising water sales
Mekorot to increase the amount of water supplied to Israel’s North
The new water system will include several fire-extinguishing hydrants to ensure water supply to firefighting services in the Carmel Forest.
Mekorot completes successful financing round for water sector development
Mekorot, the national water company of Israel, completed the institutional stage of raising tradable bonds.
Mekorot announces third-quarter net profit of NIS 57 million
Mekorot has shown strong results for the third quarter and in general. Operating profit increased by NIS 200 million' says Mekorot CEO Amit Lang.
Mekorot to double the amount of water supplied to the Mitzpe Ramon area
Mekorot signs MOU with Singapore national water agency to collaborate on water management
Israeli water company Mekorot issues bonds for NIS 620, sees high demand
Mekorot, which manages Israel's water supply, witnessed an overwhelming demand that reached NIS 1.8 billion, which is three times the initially planned issuance.