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A dedicated news portal covering energy as it applies to both the business-to-business sector and the general consumer.

Tel Avivians take cover, June 8.

Israel's bomb shelter crisis: When sirens sound, millions have nowhere safe to go

Netafim's new plant.

Netafim, Israel's drip irrigation developers, opens biggest manufacturing plant to date in Mexico

Mekorot, announced that it is acquiring the municipal wastewater treatment plants serving Ashkelon and Netivot

Mekorot acquires wastewater facilities in Ashkelon and Netivot to support southern growth

The gas platform for Leviathan, Israel's largest gas field is seen from a helicopter near Haifa bay, northern Israel, August 1, 2023

Leviathan production capacity exceeds expectations

By IDAN ERETZ/GLOBES/TNS
AI-generated image of the data center in IPM Campus

Data centers take center stage as Keystone Infra posts solid Q1 2026

Navot Bar, CEO and co-founder of Keystone Infra

Building Israel, delivering returns: Inside Keystone’s infrastructure strategy

By ALAN ROSENBAUM , in cooperation with Keystone Infra.
Ashdod Port

Ashdod Port Company announces investment of $650,000 transforming CCTV cameras into smart eyes

Danny Sofer, acting CEO Mekorot

“Within 5 to 6 Years, all of Israel will be connected to a single water network”

By SHIRLY GOLAN
TENTS ARE set in an underground parking garage used as a public bomb shelter in Tel Aviv last month.

Connecting neighbors under fire: The story behind Angels of the Shelter

 A 3D-printed oil pump jack is seen in front of displayed OPEC logo in this illustration picture, April 14, 2020.

UAE exit weakens OPEC+ power over oil market but group to stay together, sources say

By REUTERS
The central garage in Holon, alongside certified garage workers from India.

Shlomo Group turns to Indian technicians in NIS 50m service-center expansion

Eitan Varman, CEO of E-Cargo

Bypassing closed skies: First-of-its-kind solution keeps e-commerce shipments flowing to Israel

Then.

Jerusalem razes Elie Wiesel Plaza for NIS 73m. underground passage to Shaare Zedek

Hapag-Lloyd sign on a container ship at the Valparaiso port, Chile, January 11, 2024.

Shipping firms seek clarifications before crossing Hormuz as tankers move towards Strait

President of the Inter-American Development Bank Ilan Goldfajn, built a career defined by movement.

Between Israel and Latin America, Ilan Goldfajn builds a quiet economic bridge

By Ronnie Rosenman , in collaboration with IDB Group
A general view of the Treasury Building on day two of a partial government shutdown in Washington, DC, US, February 1, 2026.

US will not renew waiver on Iranian oil as it mounts pressure on Tehran, sources say

By REUTERS
A map showing the Strait of Hormuz is seen in this illustration taken June 22, 2025.

IMF warns Strait of Hormuz might never be back to normal

A map showing the Strait of Hormuz, also known as Madiq Hurmuz, and 3D printed oil barrels are seen in this illustration taken March 26, 2026.

Strait of Hormuz closure has raised oil prices, but not without precedent

An electricity-generation plant in the Bedouin village of Tirabin al-Sana in Israel’s Negev Desert. Israel must do more to foster renewable solar, gas, and wind energy.

Enlight CEO: Iran war reinforces Israel's need for renewable energy

By IDAN ERETZ/GLOBES/TNS
3D-printed oil barrels, an oil pump jack and a map showing the Strait of Hormuz and Iran appear in this illustration taken March 2, 2026.

Gulf states consider bypassing Strait of Hormuz with new oil pipelines via Haifa

Eshkol Reservoir

Mekorot reports strong core growth in 2025, but regulatory changes drive heavy net loss

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