
"The sun's rays here are among the strongest in the world and there is no shortage of land on which to build installations that can exploit solar energy," says Eilot Regional Council chair Udi Gat. "There is already research infrastructure from the Arava Institute for Environmental Studies in Kibbutz Ketura and Ben Gurion University, and this [infrastructure] can be expanded."
Gat will be attending the two-day Business and Environment conference at Kfar Maccabiah (yesterday and today), and will present his plans to make the Eilot region energy self-sufficient.
The Eilot Regional Council and Eilat Municipality recently began establishing a "sustainable energy administration." The administration will focus on assisting developers and companies to use the broad expanses of the southern Arava for the research and development of solar and wind energy technologies. Some of the resulting electricity could also be sold to the Israel Electric Corporation...read more
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