Israel energy

The AI economy will be built by those who control power and land

As data centers become the backbone of the global economy, access to electricity and strategic infrastructure is emerging as the ultimate competitive advantage.

Navot Bar, CEO and co-founder of Keystone Infra
Firefighters attempt to extinguish a fire following a projectile impact on a refinery on Haifa on March 30.

War with Iran exposes Israel's critical energy vulnerabilities

: London-based Energean's drill ship begins drilling at the Karish natural gas field offshore Israel in the east Mediterranean May 9, 2022.

Karish gas field resumes production

Flames rise at the Bazan refinery in Haifa after it was hit by an Iranian missile, March 30, 2026.

Russia provided Iran with list of Israeli energy targets, Ukrainian intelligence finds - exclusive


Pipeline failure for Tamar gas field to cause hiccup in electricity rates

Critics of Israel's natural gas system have contended that the current reliance on one source is a national security risk.

Israel's natural gas

High Court rejects petition for more oversight of Israel’s nuclear agency

The court said the Knesset and not the judicial branch should decide the issue.

THE NUCLEAR reactor in Dimona.

Senate approves $4m. budget for US-Israel Energy Center

The center is meant to contribute to natural gas deployment in Israel, expand water and energy production in both countries and improve cybersecurity systems for critical infrastructure.

Israeli natural gas field in the Mediterranean

Five senior Israel Electric Company employees sentenced in massive Siemens bribery case

In its ruling the court said the case highlights “a culture of deep corruption that permeated the electricity company at the highest levels.”

Electric poles

Better Energy: Marching for Jewish values

Spreading the practice of a true day of rest every week could be the most powerful market force on the planet.

Environmentalists demonstrate near the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, France, as the World Climate Change Conference 2015 (COP21) meets, December 12, 2015

‘$3.75 billion investment in Israel's Leviathan gas reservoir a blow to BDS’

The development of Leviathan, which is scheduled to take about three years, constitutes both the largest energy project and financial investment in Israel in the country's history.

Israel's natural gas

Israeli hi-tech super algae can power a green energy revolution

Tel Aviv University researchers have transformed humble pond slime into an engine for clean fuel.

TAU's Dr. Iftach Yacoby and his algae

Negev to host world’s tallest solar tower

The structure, comparable in height to an 80-storey building, is now under construction in Plot B of the ambitious Ashalim Solar Field 35 km. south of Beersheba.

THE 250-METER-HIGH Ashalim Solar tower, now under construction south of Beersheba.

Steinitz: Israel must continue to develop its natural gas potential

Steinitz focused largely on natural gas for its export potential, saying that, when taking into account how much natural gas may be in Israeli waters, “it must be exported to Europe, too.”

AMIT LANG, director-general of the Economy Ministry (right), Shaul Meridor, directorgeneral of the National Infrastructure, Energy and Water Resources Ministry (center), and moderator Avi Bar-Eli of ‘The Marker’ speak at the conference yesterday

Energy Ministry gets ‘award’ for ‘failure,’ while solar power gets accolade

This year’s Black Globe booby prize was given to the Energy, Infrastructure and Natural Resources Ministry for its “continual failure in managing the energy sector.”

Yosef Abramowitz poses with one of the Green Globes which were scattered around the capital last year.