Solar industry sources say red tape, unreasonable regulations, fee policies impeding local renewable energy projects; while Israeli solar technology is prevalent overseas Billie Frenkel Published: 08.14.12 The Israeli market is facing a possible electricity drought, but that has not stopped the Electricity Authority from announcing it will cut back on solar power fees paid to […]
Archives for August, 2012
Bureaucracy clouds Israeli solar ventures – YNET
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IEC increases mobilization of private suppliers – Jerusalem Post
By SHARON UDASIN 08/14/2012 Israel Electric Corporation completes 1st stage of NIS 100m. project connecting private station to national grid. The Israel Electric Corporation has completed the first stage in a NIS 100 million project to connect a huge private power station to the national grid. Aiming to encourage private power producers to participate in […]
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Green groups slam plan to expand Haifa Oil Refineries – Haaretz
Environmental Ministry concerned that company’s expansion plans could increase air pollution in Haifa area, despite its promises to build environmentally-friendly buildings. By Revital Hovel | Aug.16, 2012 A plan to expand Oil Refineries’ premises in Haifa four-fold has environmental organizations up in arms. The plan could increase air pollution in and around Haifa, they argue. […]
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Efraim Eitam eyes Golan oil venture – YNET
Following Energy and Water Ministry decision to allow oil explorations in Golan Heights, Eitam’s Genie Energy is first to vie for license Amir Ben David Published: 08.15.12 Three months after the State reaffirmed a decision to allow oil explorations in the Golan Heights, former leader of the National Religious Party Efraim Eitam has submitted the […]
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SPNI: Weapons company to build over rare plants – Jerusalem Post
By SHARON UDASIN 08/14/2012 Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel says Israel Military Industries complex planned for land with rare plant species. An Israel Military Industries complex planned for the Sharon region is to be built on land containing 370 species of plants – 50 of which are either protected or rare, the […]
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Recycling project initiated at public agencies – Jordan Times
by Hana Namrouqa | Aug 15, 2012 AMMAN — The Ministry of Environment has started the first phase of a waste sorting and recycling project at public agencies, a senior government official said on Wednesday. Waste sorting at the source is part of the ministry’s strategy which seeks to limit random dumping of garbage and […]
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Adopt a Negotiator – Global Campaign for Climate Action
Adopt a Negotiator http://adoptanegotiator.org/ We have a number of fellowships available for talented young people (ages 18 – 30) who are willing to actively contribute to Adopt a Negotiator between now and the end of the 2012, including attending the Doha Climate Change Conference this November. Read the information below and if you are up […]
No proof of arson as fires rage in Galilee, Jerusalem – Haaretz
Two homes were severly damaged by the blaze, which began at around 3 P.M. and took 30 firefighters and firefighting aircraft to douse. Two other homes were slightly damaged. By Revital Hovel and Nir Hasson | Aug.10, 2012 | Residents were allowed to return to their homes yesterday in the Lower Galilee community of Tivon […]
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Morsy’s cleaning campaign scrutinized – Egypt Independent
Raghda Mohamed Sun, 05/08/2012 Under the hot Ramadan sun, young people have gathered in the streets in an attempt to carry the momentum of President Mohamed Morsy’s “A Clean Homeland” campaign, where he pledged to fix waste and cleanliness problems in all governorates. Wearing a t-shirt with the 100-days campaign logo, university student Abdel Rahman […]
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‘Irrigation water for winter crops secured’ – Jordan Times
by Hana Namrouqa | Aug 10, 2012 AMMAN — Sufficient amounts of water have been secured for Jordan Valley farmers as they start preparing their land to cultivate winter crops, officials said on Thursday. A total of 100 million cubic metres (mcm) is required for the irrigation of winter crops, locally referred to as orweh […]
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Expansion eats up Bekaa’s bread basket – Daily Star
August 13, 2012 By Rakan al-Fakih BAALBEK, Lebanon: The fertile plain of the Bekaa Valley is on the verge of losing its reputation as “Rome’s bread basket,” a nickname it has held for thousands of years after providing wheat to the Roman Empire. In recent years, urban expansion has invaded arable land from the western […]
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Environmentalists irate after Abdali developer permitted to remove over 500 trees – Jordan Times
by Hana Namrouqa | Aug 12, 2012 AMMAN — A group of environmental societies on Sunday urged the government to withdraw its approval of a request by an investment company to uproot hundreds of trees from central Amman. The Abdali development project, which is building towers and commercial boulevards in Abdali in central Amman, has […]
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Gouna: Egypt’s No. 1 eco-friendly destination? – Egypt Idependent
Britain Eakin Mon, 06/08/2012 Nestled beside the turquoise waters of the Red Sea, Gouna is one of Egypt’s most picturesque tourist destinations. The town’s modern-looking houses and hotels hug the shores of its artificial lagoons, and the earth-toned architecture only adds to its charm. Driving into Gouna and past the town’s bike path, surf shops, […]
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Less than 30% of Israelis use public transit – YNET
Israel has one of lowest rates of public transport use among developed nations, study shows; getting more people to ride buses could save country up to NIS 400 million a year Ofer Petersburg Published: 08.13.12 Only 30% of Israelis use public transit – one of the lowest rates in the world, a new study commissioned […]
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Israeli inventor presents: $9 cardboard bike – YNET
Israeli inventor Izhar Gafni recently came up with a unique new invention – a cardboard bicycle. According to Newsgeek, Gafni started working on the unconventional bike after learning of a man who had built a canoe using unexpectedly water-resistant material. “I went home and it sort of disturbed me. This canoe made out of cardboard […]
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Israel expected to approve first national plan to combat air pollution – Haaretz / YNET
Israel expected to approve first national plan to combat air pollution Haaretz Critics say plan is not enough to clean our air. By Zafrir Rinat | Aug.08, 2012 A decision at a ministerial meeting scheduled for Wednesday could change the way Israel handles air pollution, the environmental woe that arguably poses the gravest threat to […]
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Greenhouses turn refugee camp rooftops into urban farms – UNWRA
7 August 2012 Bethlehem, West Bank In Bethlehem’s crowded Dheisheh refugee camp, space is at a premium. Families are cramped in small shelters, with only narrow alleyways separating them. With little room for families to grow, the thought of growing food has always been out of the question. That was the case until Karama (“dignity” […]
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Jerusalem area fire contained; 4 Palestinians arrested – Jerusalem Post / YNET
Jerusalem area fire contained; 4 Palestinians arrested -YNET Over 40 firefighting squads, at least two planes extinguish large fire near Moshav Even Sapir; Jerusalem Police: Four Palestinians arrested in connection with blaze Ynet reporters Latest Update: 08.08.12, 17:52 / Israel News Two large fires broke out near Moshav Even Sapir in the Jerusalem area and […]
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Pipeline blast stops Iraq oil flow to Turkey – Jordan Times
Reuters | Aug 06, 2012 | 23:45 ANKARA — An explosion overnight on a pipeline carrying about a quarter of Iraqi crude exports from oilfields near the city of Kirkuk has knocked out flows and repairs are expected to take up to 10 days, Turkish energy ministry officials said on Monday. Exports from the pipeline […]
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Egyptians criticize government after repeated power cuts – Al Arabiya
Electricity outages across Egypt Thursday disrupted the bourse, halted commuters on the capital’s metro, causing further upheaval and anger over the problem that is plaguing the country., The opening session for Egypt’s bourse was postponed an hour due to the electricity blackout, Al Arabiya television reported, while Cairo’s metro lines one and two were not […]
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