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Israeli-German joint venture established in 2005 as an equal strategic partnership between the Afcon Group and RMG International Group. The companies’ missions are to provide the natural gas transmission and distribution industry in Israel with services such as engineering, supply, assembly & building, integration and maintenance needed for the construction of PRMS stations and migrating plants to gas projects. Furthermore, the company is pursuing new gas technologies and systems appropriate for the relevant trades and industries in Israel. Four unmanned PRMS stations were constructed and completed by ARG and are successfully operating, while an additional 50 stations are planned for the future.
In the electrical industry, access refers to the right or ability to use some or all of a distribution or transmission network. Access applies to both the sender and receiver of energy, so access can apply to either an energy producer or an energy consumer
Initiative launched by the IEA in 2009 is aimed at reducing fuel expenditures per kilometer by 50% by 2050
European policy outline which calls for 20% of energy to come from renewable sources and a 20% improvement in efficiency by 2020. Latvia, Sweden, Finland and Austria are already meeting 20% of their energy requirements from renewable sources in 2005 (latest year that figures are available), but for Britain, the Netherlands and Belgium the figure is less than 3%; in Germany it was 4.8%; Italy, Spain and France around 6%. In January 2009, The Socioeconomic cabinet in Israel decided that 10% of the country’s electricity would be generated by renewable energy sources by 2020 with land, incentives and tariffs determined. This will save about 35 million tons of carbon dioxide by 2020, which means that about 8.5 billion KwH will be produced from clean sources of energy. In addition, an interim target of 5% of savings has been set for 2014 which means 3.4 billion KwH. As a comparison a 600 MW natural gas generated power station that operates 6,000 hours a year produces about 3.6 billion KwH a year.
