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Aerial views, digital maps to help improve water management – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa AMMAN – The Ministry of Water and Irrigation will start using aerial photos and digital maps to monitor illegal use of water and pinpoint the best locations for implementing water harvesting projects. Under an agreement signed on Sunday between the Ministry of Water and Irrigation and the Royal Geographic Centre (RGC), management […]

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‘Solar energy to generate cash for Ellomay – YNET

Ellomay Capital, held by Shlomo Nehama, Ran Fridrich and Hemi Raphael, begins trading on New York Stock Exchange Nir Zalik, Calcalist Published: 08.22.11, 14:32 / Israel Business Share on TwitterShare on Facebook share Ellomay Capital, the energy company under the control of Shlomo Nehama, Ran Fridrich and Hemi Raphael, which was been traded over the […]

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Infrastructures Ministry to sell discounted light bulbs – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 08/23/2011 04:36 Part of a broader effort to promote energy efficiency in both the home and in public institutions. Talkbacks () The National Infrastructures Ministry will soon begin selling discounted energy-saving light bulbs to the public as part of a broader effort to promote energy efficiency in both the home and in […]

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Nuclear research center to expand to renewable energy – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 08/23/2011 03:49 Head of Rotem Innovation Center: We’re located in the south, we have sun, land, technological infrastructure needed to explore R&D.” Talkbacks () The state-owned company that has been a hub of nuclear research for two decades is looking to further pioneer its research and development in the green energy sector […]

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Environmentalists, Mafraq residents ‘say no to nuclear’ – Jordan Times

AMMAN (JT) – Scores of environment activists and Mafraq residents on Tuesday held a sit-in in front of Mafraq Municipality to protest against the country’s nuclear programme. Some protesters dressed in yellow shirts to express their rejection of atomic power, while others who wore white overalls and gas masks lay down on the ground to […]

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Syria announces discovery of new gas field near Homs – Daily Star

DAMASCUS: Syria announced Tuesday it has found a promising gas field in the central governorate of Homs, as Human Rights Watch urged the European Union to freeze the assets of Syria’s state oil and gas companies. “The first wells were drilled at Qara in Homs governorate and the flow rate is 400,000 cubic meters per […]

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DS Apex: Gas shares are highly underpriced – Haaretz

Analyst issues Strong Buy recommendation for three Delek Group partnerships, two other explorers. By Lior Zeno Israeli gas and oil exploration shares are severely undervalued, ruled DS Apex Monday. Analyst Amir Foster issued a strong Buy recommendation for three Delek Group companies and two others in the oil and gas exploration sector. Leviathan Leviathan Photo […]

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‘Eilat-Eilot to be 20% solar in 6 months’ – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 08/19/2011 06:12 Permits issued to 40,000 square meters of roof space for photovoltaic operations in private, public, commercial, residential areas. Twenty percent of Eilat and the Arava region’s daylight electricity consumption will come from solar sources within six months, a spokeswoman for the Eilat municipality announced on Thursday. During the summer vacation […]

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Gaza’s sole power plant at risk of closure – Ma’an

GAZA CITY (Ma’an) — Gaza’s sole power station may have to turn off one of its three generators in the coastal enclave, a company official warned Sunday. Chief Executive Officer Walid Saad Sayel said the company would delay switching off the generator until Sunday even though it needed repairs and should have been shut down […]

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NIS 151m. allocated for greenhouse gas reduction – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 08/19/2011 05:55 Environmental Protection Minister Gilad Erdan: This project is a huge leap forward in relation to the state of the environment. The government will award a total of NIS 151 million over the next two years toward projects and investments that aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions as part of a […]

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Environment society calls for intensifying monitoring of hospital incinerators – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa AMMAN – The Jordan Environment Society (JES) on Wednesday urged authorities to intensify monitoring of hospital incinerators, claiming that many are violating environment and public health regulations. Several hospitals in Amman are burning their medical waste without meeting the basic health and environment requirements to reduce the amount of smoke and prevent […]

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ICL operating profit soars 41% on rising potash prices – Haaretz

Sales for the quarter, $1.9 billion, were 29% higher than in the same quarter last year, exceeding analyst expectations of $1.7 billion. Figures tempered by strong shekel, reduced sales. By Yoram Gabison Israel Chemicals Limited posted its third highest ever quarterly operating profit in the second quarter this year – $543 million – 41% higher […]

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Model farm cultivates organic crops, medicinal herbs – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa AMMAN – A farm in the Mujib Biosphere Reserve has started producing organic crops and herbs with the aim of providing a model that encourages water-efficient techniques and the use of chemical-free fertilisers in agriculture. Spread over 10 dunums, the model farm is cultivating medicinal herbs and vegetables, and is considered a […]

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New forest fire-predicting system launched – Daily Star

By Marie Dhumieres BEIRUT: A forest fire prediction system aimed at providing authorities and the public with a tool to reduce forest fires was launched Thursday by an environmental organization and the American University of Beirut. “Once a fire breaks out, there is not much you can really do,” said Sawsan Bou Fakhredine, the director […]

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The Society of Environmental Journalists Award to FOEME

Outstanding Single Story First Place “In Middle East, Coalition Aims to Ease Tension Over Water Resources” by Fred de Sam Lazaro, Correspondent; Nicole See, Producer/Editor; Tom Adair, Videographer; and Patti Parson, Managing Producer; PBS Newshour. From the judges: Excellent and well-told story — in words and images — of water as yet another obstacle to […]

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TEDxYaleWorldFellows – Gidon Bromberg – Water, Peace and the Arab Spring

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Selection of reactor vendor ‘months away’ – Jrdan Times

By Taylor Luck AMMAN – The Kingdom is months away from announcing the winning bidder to construct the country’s first nuclear reactor as anti-nuclear activists vowed to step up their protest activities. Officials are expected to announce the name of the selected reactor vendor in November, according to Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Khaled […]

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Rare plant rediscovered by French botanists in Jabal Moussa – Daily Star

By Marie Dhumieres BEIRUT: A plant only observed once in Lebanon over a century ago and considered an extinct species was recently rediscovered in the nature reserve of Jabal Moussa by a team of French botanists. “This is an important discovery because we thought that this species, which only existed in Lebanon, had disappeared,” said […]

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Israel to build 5th desalination plant – YNET

Finance Ministry says five plants will together supply 75% of country’s drinking water by 2013 Associated Press The Israeli Finance Ministry says it has granted a license for the country’s fifth desalination plant, to be built in the coastal city of Ashdod. The Mekorot water utility will build and operate the $423 million plant. It […]

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Kheyouf designated as special conservation area – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa AMMAN – The Cabinet has approved the declaration of Kheyouf in Balqa Governorate as a special conservation area (SCA) due to its ecological significance and integration of nature protection with development. The Kheyouf area, which is part of Zarqa River’s lower watershed, located to the west of the King Talal Dam, was […]

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