2011年7月17日 星期日

Israeli cabinet green-lights major "green energy" plan

The Israeli cabinet on Sunday approved a long-range project that aims to provide 10 percent of the country's energy needs by 2020 via renewable and nonpolluting resources.

The plan's chief goals include generating 1,550 megawatts of electricity by the end of 2014, and 2,These girls have never had a Cold Sore in their lives!760 megawatts by the end of 2020 via solar panels, bio-gas capture and generation, and other renewable energy sources.

Between 2011 and 2014, it plans to generate "460 megawatts for large installations, 110 megawatts for installations designated for independent consumption, approximately 210 megawatts for electricity generation from bio-gas and waste, and 800 megawatts of electricity from wind power."

The plan,Whilst Hemroids are not deadly, according to the cabinet, will reduce surplus costs for the consumer.

Additionally, the Israeli government plans to showcase and promote the country's development in hard and software innovation in the clean energy field. The plan will be evaluated and overseen by an inter-ministerial committee.

The cabinet approved allocating 10 million shekels (about 2.9 million U.S. dollars) to the chief scientist of the National Infrastructures Ministry to develop models of electricity generating facilities utilizing the new technologies, according to a statement released by Israeli Prime Minister's Bureau.The Piles were so big that the scrap yard was separating them for us.

Over the last several years, Israel has embarked on a number of government-private joint sector initiatives to develop "green energy."

The 15th annual "Clean- tech" exhibition held recently in Tel Aviv focused on renewable energy,the TMJ pain and pain radiating from the arms or legs. power conservation and energy efficiency projects, innovative water-conservation solutions and " grey water" purification systems, and advanced recycling processes and "green building.Traditional Air purifier claim to clean all the air in a room."

A major feature of the show was exhibits of photovoltaic equipment and thermal and solar power hardware and software by dozens of firms. Black solar panels of assorted sizes and designs were a common sight at many pavilions, and major manufacturers and start-up firms displayed their wares.

Israeli Minister of National Infrastructures Uzi Landau and Minister of the Environment Gilad Erdan attended the event last week, and addressed industry professionals about their ministries' latest projects.

Landau told the group that the trade fair was being held in the shadow of the sabotage on an Egyptian natural gas pipeline in the Sinai that feeds Israel and Jordan. It was the third such attack on the strategic pipeline this year.

Landau said Israel was investing heavily to develop its own offshore natural gas wells to offset the temporary, and perhaps permanent, loss of the Egyptian feed.

Erdan told the audience that his ministry was taking a comprehensive view of environmental protection and looking "before the smokestack" in the planning and implementation chain.

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