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.
War with Iran exposes Israel's critical energy vulnerabilities
Karish gas field resumes production
Russia provided Iran with list of Israeli energy targets, Ukrainian intelligence finds - exclusive
Leviathan partner says they’re concerned, resolute following High Court ruling
The High Court’s ruling on Sunday supported most of the gas framework, with the exception of a stability clause, putting the government in charge of providing stability insurance.
A record year for smartphone sales in Israel
שִׂיא בִּמְכִירָה שֶל מַכְשִירֵי טֶלֶפוֹן חֲכָמִים בְּיִשְׂרָאֵל
Podcast: Why Israel's new gas prospect is a bombshell
Energy and environment reporter Sharon Udasin discusses the new gas find, Daniel.
Smart energy brings efficiency, but risk of cyber attacks
"It is a strategic threat no less than the threat of war or natural disaster," says IEC official Yitzhak Balmas
Six US-Israeli energy projects to receive $5.1m in funding
The projects will focus on solar, wind, water, and smart grids.
Texas firms looking to explore Israeli gas market, says expert
Freeman spoke with the Post at the Universal Oil & Gas Conference and Exhibition in Tel Aviv, where industry leaders from around the world gathered to discuss hydrocarbon opportunities in Israel.
Israel’s wind industry is blowing in a positive direction despite the challenges
Large-scale farm projects slowly overcome bureaucratic hurdles
Public Utility Authority releases new solar quota
Registration for the new allocations is open to all entrepreneurs interested in building photovoltaic power plants.
Israel and Cyprus to expand energy cooperation, link to European markets
"There is palpably renewed energy in our relationship, I mean that figuratively and literally," says Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu alongside the president of Cyprus.