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Israel faces looming liquified gas shortage despite gov't assurances of supply stability
Israel’s reliance on minimal Liquified Petroleum Gas reserves leaves its economy vulnerable, and winter could bring serious supply issues.
Mekorot–Afikey Mayim agreement to boost water supply to Beit She’an area
S&P reaffirms Mekorot’s AAA credit rating: "Reflects Mekorot’s robust financial performance"
Mekorot adopts AR tech to streamline operations and boost water infrastructure management
Mekorot to move HQ from Tel Aviv to Kiryat Ono in NIS 230M deal for Onyx Complex office tower
National water company Mekorot to leave Tel Aviv after decades, relocating to a modern 12-floor HQ in Kiryat Ono by early 2027.
Mekorot signs NIS 1.3B electricity deal with dorad to cut costs and boost energy flexibility
Israel’s national water company inks a four-year agreement with private power producer Dorad to meet growing energy needs.
Mekorot concludes 2024 with a NIS 215 million profit
Agricultural water consumption up 9%, EBITDA reaches NIS 1.33 billion.
Israeli Natural Gas Trade Association issues 2024 report on energy security in Israel
One of the surprising finding of the report is that In contrast to Europe, Israel maintained stable energy prices during the Swords of Iron War.
Bazan Group reports strong Q2 2024 results, announces dividend
The company posted impressive USD 96 million in adjusted earnings and USD 61 million in net income, announced a USD 35 million interim dividend.
From chaos to connectivity: Israel's top 6 infrastructure priorities
Less bureaucracy and more public transit are among the pressing solutions highlighted by experts.
As cloud tech gets pricey, can 'hybrid cloud' save the day?
Faddom’s CEO and founder elaborates on the need for hybrid cloud infrastructure, and the opportunity it presents.
Plans for new Jordanian city raises concern among experts
Urban planning experts call on the Jordanian government to reconsider the plan, which they say is poorly thought out and a misuse of resources
Russian missile attack hits infrastructure in Kyiv - officials
A missile hit critical infrastructure in Kyiv this morning in Kyiv, residents are warned to stay in shelters.
Energean finds 13 billion cubic meters of natural gas off Israel's shore
The discovery, alongside the confirmation of more gas in a neighboring well, confirms the value of the “Olympus area.”