Electricity
Israel electric corporation chairman supports competition, electricity prices among lowest globally
Doron Arbely: Opposes tax hikes, calls for lower VAT and more business certainty.
Israel lacks plan for gas, mortgages, public spending, government probe finds
Israel’s largest electricity consumer changes direction: Mekorot to advance power plant development
Experts warn of essential service disruption if Israel's electricity supply disrupted - study
This network gives you an interactive shopping experience. What does it offer?
A.L.M reveals a unique and first-of-its-kind collaboration in the electrical appliances sector – an interactive shopping experience.
High Court rejects hostage families' petition to restore electricity to Gaza
"This court does not have the tools to balance the many factors involved in making such a decision," said Judge Yechiel Kasher.
Consumers in Israel awarded a "Bravo" to the ALPHA PRO Inverter air conditioner by Tadiran
The winners of the "Bravo – Consumers' Recommendation" award for 2025 were recently announced. The award is granted to new products and services that satisfied consumers recommend to other consumers.
From crisis to innovation: Doral calls for renewable energy to become Israel’s strategic priority
As Israel faces grid challenges and rising threats, Doral’s incoming CEO, Yoni Hantis urges a shift to decentralized, dual-use renewable energy.
yes presents: Continuous internet connectivity even in case of a malfunction or power outage
yes introduced a cellular adapter that enables automatic switching to the Pelephone network in the event of an optical fiber failure, a backup battery, and additional innovations.
High Court of Justice decides not to issue temporary order to resume electricity to Gaza
The judges of the High Court decided not to issue a temporary order to resume electricity to Gaza.
Israel to stop supplying electricity to Gaza, Energy Minister Eli Cohen announces
Israel’s step-by-step plan to pressure Hamas began with blocking the entry of goods and supplies into Gaza.
The industrial drive: How China's factories are pushing global electricity demand
The International Energy Agency (IEA) forecast a surge in global electricity consumption over the next three years, averaging nearly 4% per year until 2027.
Electricity crisis sparks more protests in southern Yemen
As of Thursday, Aden’s power stations had been completely inoperative for more than 30 hours.
Impassable motorways: Northern England paralyzed by heavy snowfall and icy roads
Heavy snow and freezing rain made many northern England roads, including the A66, impassable, causing widespread closures.