Energy
US transports nuclear microreactor for first time, showcasing potential to deploy nuclear power
“This gets us closer to deploy nuclear power when and where it is needed to give our nation’s warfighters the tools to win in battle,” said Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment.
Maduro still 'legitimate president' of Venezuela, acting leader Delcy Rodriguez tells NBC
Why critical minerals are becoming Israel’s next strategic asset - opinion
Beyond the cockpit: How aerospace engineering is revolutionizing consumer hardware
Bladeranger divests Deepsolar to Painreform in strategic move
Bladeranger sells its Deepsolar software to Painreform in a $4M stock deal, refocusing on its core solar panel cleaning technology.
Azerbaijan's state oil co. to buy Tamar offshore gas stake
State-owned SOCAR manages Azerbaijan's oil and gas industry and the investment in Israel has major geopolitical implications and brings Israel and Azerbaijan even closer together diplomatically.
A green revolution in industry: Sano and Magen Eco Energy join forces
An industrial plant in Israel is adopting an innovative system from Magen Eco Energy that will reduce over 100 tons of greenhouse gas emissions annually and lead to significant energy cost savings.
Seven proposals submitted for Shafdan effluents treatment facility pre-qualification
The Inter-Ministerial Tender Committee for Supplemental Treatment of Shafdan Effluents announced that seven groups submitted proposals for the international tender.
China announces discovery of superlarge ion-adsorption-type rare earth deposit in Yunnan
More than 470,000 tons correspond to critical elements such as praseodymium, neodymium, dysprosium, and terbium.
Could taxes end up saving the planet?
Your taxes: Exploring global carbon pricing strategies, Israel's climate goals, and the challenges of reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Iran to conduct air defense exercises, following drill near Natanz
State official says 'disturbances' by US and European countries has not hindered Iran's nuclear energy objectives.
In need of energy: Israeli tech giant lays off hundreds of employees
SolarEdge announces two U.S. deals in residential solar systems while laying off 400 employees, half in Israel.
AI can transform Israel's power sector: It’s time to use it - opinion
In Israel, data centers operated by companies like Microsoft, Google, and Amazon currently consume 1.5% of the nation’s electricity, a figure projected to rise to 6% by 2030.
Bazan Group Presents its ESG Report for 2023
Support for the Israeli home front, emissions reduction, water reclamation, and innovation.