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 deal which reflects a deep and mutual appreciation between Delek Group and their Egyptian partners
Israeli energy group Bazan buys 52% stake in US oil firm Cantium, marking its strategic entry into upstream operations.
Amit Lang, CEO of Mekorot, reflects on the challenges and successes during wartime: “Water supply was not disrupted.”
In some cases, change has become so rapid that it is difficult when passing an empty storefront to remember what merchandise was sold from there as recently as a week ago.
Iran’s threat to block the strait has already sent shock waves through trade and transport sectors, with broader consequences expected if the regime follows through
Cohen acknowledged that victory against Iran could take weeks, but Israel's energy demands could be met.
This isn’t just about inconvenience. It’s about how an entire city’s population – that of the capital, no less – has had to fundamentally restructure their lives overnight.
Tel Aviv Reaches 100% Smart Water Meter Deployment while Israel stands on 75%
Electreon tackles EV charging’s biggest flaw—making electric driving seamless—and leading automakers want in, with one investing in the company in 2024
It’s no secret to Israelis that our country has a transportation problem. But despite public awareness, it’s not getting any better.