Going Green: The Israeli Way
by Mark Berch • June 30th, 2008 9:42 AM
Category: General
The Israel Electric Company is hoping to encourage consumers to install solar panels on rooftops by offering to buy excess electricity for 4 times what customers pay for electricity. (Arutz Sheva)
Israeli consumer and environmental organizations are suspicious of the flourishing phenomenon of “greenwash”, with places and companies claiming to be “green” when they are not. (Haaretz)
Arnold Goldman, solar power pioneer in Israel, talks about past, present and future efforts in solar power. (Jerusalem Post)
A look at the efforts of the fledgling REAL (Renewable Energy for Affordable Living) housing company to produce “green” buildings in EdenHills, even while the Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel, describes Eden Hills as an “ecological catastrophe”. (Jerusalem Post)
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