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Archives for July, 2012

bSolar launches innovative double-sided solar panels – Jerusalem Post

by AYA EPHRATI/NOCAMELS 07/28/2012 An Israel-based startup, says it has developed bifacial solar panels that can boost energy yield by up to 50 percent. Solar cells and panels have been around for decades, but researchers are still trying to develop affordable double-sided panels – able to capture both direct and reflected sunlight. bSolar, an Israel-based […]

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Study: Solar energy production cost effective – YNET

New study shows investment in solar energy production as cost effective or more than production of fossil fuel-based energy Itay Lahat, Calcalist Published: 07.28.12 Solar energy production is one of the fastest growing industries in the world and a recent study has found that it is now also as cost effective – if not more […]

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‘Gov’t the steward of country’s gas resources’ – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 07/27/2012 Energy expert at ministry conference: Gas discovery belongs to “every single” Israeli citizen. To ensure that citizens are getting the optimal value for their nation’s offshore resource reserves, governments should mandate independent analyses of their reserve inventory, an American energy expert said on Thursday. “Energy and environment ministries are the stewards […]

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Israel’s Shemen gets okay for offshore oil drill – YNET

Receives approval to drill for oil off Israel’s southern Mediterranean coast from Defense Ministry, military paving way for operations at Yam-3 drill to begin Reuters Published: 07.28.12 Shemen Oil and Gas Resources said this week it had received approval to drill for oil off Israel’s southern Mediterranean coast from the Defense Ministry and military, paving […]

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Zarqa water crisis to be resolved; Irbid residents protest – Jordan Times

Petra | Jul 29, 2012 | 00:29 ZARQA/IRBID — Zarqa’s water crisis will be resolved after 400 cubic metres of water are pumped from Al Azraq wells to the governorate, starting Sunday, Governor Sameh Majali said on Saturday. During a visit to several areas in Zarqa, Majali urged the Zarqa Water Directorate not to neglect […]

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Israel restricts Jordan Valley water access – Al Jazeera

Palestinian communities in the Jordan Valley are frequently denied permits to restore old wells or dig new ones. Dalia Hatuqa Last Modified: 28 Jul 2012 At a time when the Palestinian Authority is facing a severe financial crisis, a report by the UK-based non-governmental organisation Oxfam International has revealed that Palestinians could generate an extra […]

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Ministry: Hazardous household waste left untreated – YNET

Environmental Protection Ministry, green groups concerned over lack of proper treatment facilities for products like batteries, paint and pharmaceuticals Alphi Shauli Published: 07.29.12 The Environmental Protection Ministry has recently raised concerns over lack of proper treatment for hazardous waste produced by private consumers. Many products, like batteries, pharmaceuticals, florescent light bulbs, pesticides, paints and glues […]

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Government acts to protect coastal cliffs – Haaretz

A new government company will plan and construct various measures to save sections of the cliffs in danger of collapse, including such solutions as building breakwaters. By Zafrir Rinat | Jul.27, 2012 In an attempt to deal with the crumbling cliffs along the Mediterranean shore, the cabinet is expected to approve a proposal by Environmental […]

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Knesset takes on greenery vandalism – YNET

MKs greenlight series of increased fines against individuals, corporations that illegally cut down trees Billie Frenkel Published: 07.27.12 The Knesset’s Constitution, Law and Justice Committee approved a series of amendments to the Forests Law, allowing for increased administrative fines for anyone vandalizing trees or greenery. Any corporation violating the law will be subjected to double […]

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Green protests suspend work on Israeli beach promenade – Haaretz

Residents and green groups say work will reduce quality of Herzliya beach as well as reduce the number of people able to enjoy it. By Zafrir Rinat | Jul.27, 2012 The Herzliya Municipality temporarily halted work on a planned beachfront promenade this week after residents and green groups voiced concern that it will reduce the […]

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Power still out at water ministry – Jordan Times

by Hana Namrouqa | Jul 25, 2012 AMMAN — The Ministry of Water and Irrigation’s headquarters in Shmeisani remained without power on Wednesday for the second day in a row, after the National Electric Power Company (NEPCO) cut off electricity due to unpaid bills. The ministry’s offices and corridors were dark and the usually bustling […]

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Agricultural waste to be recycled – YNET

Environmental Protection Ministry updates recycling regulations to include thousands of tons of plastic waste used in agriculture industry Billie Frenkel Published: 07.24.12 The recycling revolution led by the Environmental Protection Ministry is about to hit the agriculture industry for the first time. The ministry announced that an amendment is to legislate the recycling of thousands […]

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Heading off pollution – Haaretz

In a precedent-setting ruling, a judge has closed a waste treatment site because of the groundwater contamination it could cause in the future. By Zafrir Rinat | Jul.26, 2012 The millions of tons of urban waste, animal manure and sewage sludge produced in Israel every year could cause pollution and widespread health problems. The most […]

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Eye disease increasing among Kinneret tilapia – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 07/23/2012 A contagious virus targeting the eyes of tilapia fish in Lake Kinneret has lately become more prominent in the country’s Galilee oasis. A contagious virus targeting the eyes of tilapia fish in Lake Kinneret has lately become more prominent in the country’s Galilee oasis. The mysterious disease has been affecting the […]

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‘Industry leaving Israel over environmental rules’ – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 07/25/2012 Environment Ministry: Regulations match those of Western world, prioritize public health. Israeli industry is gradually drifting outside the country’s borders and seeking refuge elsewhere, in response to the increasingly stringent environmental regulations the government is enforcing, a prominent environmental compliance attorney recently told The Jerusalem Post. Arie Neiger has been providing […]

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Fires: Haifa and Carmel – Jerusalem Post / YNET

By YAAKOV LAPPIN 07/26/2012 17:05 More than 15 fire crews battle the wildfire; residents allowed to return home after being evacuated as precautionary measure. Illustrative Photo: Marc Israel Sellem More than 15 fire crews scrambled to tackle a large wildfire on the Carmel Mountain, managing to stop the flames just before they threatened to spread […]

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Sidewalks no side issue – Jordan Times

Jul 26, 2012 | 00:07 Sidewalks anywhere in the world are made for walking, except for Jordan. Here, sidewalks are customarily just a necessity imposed by the building code, not a safe place for pedestrians. They are often a hazard, frequently an ungainly sight and very rarely a lane on which one enjoys walking. At […]

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Searching for water: Residents of Giza district protest unstable supply – Egypt Independent

Omar Halawa Mon, 23/07/2012 The baby word “imbou,” said to have been Arabicized from the language of ancient Egypt, is used by kids who want to drink. Today, with the frequent water cuts, the same word is used by grown-ups. In front of the Giza Governorate headquarters, dozens of residents from Saft al-Laban — one […]

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Israel signs 1st agreement, on water, with S. Sudan – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 07/24/2012 “We see this as privilege to be first [sector in Israel] to sign agreement with new state,” Energy, Water Minister Uzi Landau. In the first official agreement between Israel and South Sudan, Israel Military Industries Ltd. signed a pact to cooperate on water infrastructure and technology development during a ceremony at […]

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‘Experimental pumping from Disi project scheduled to start this year’ – Jordan Times

by Hana Namrouqa | Jul 25, 2012 AMMAN — Experimental pumping from the Disi Water Conveyance Project is scheduled to start later this year, as the mega-scheme nears completion, a government official said on Wednesday. The project, viewed as the Kingdom’s first step towards achieving water security, is progressing well and is currently in its […]

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