05.07.2009

In order to cope with the existing lack of available surplus of electricity and that expected for the years 2009-2011, the government of Israel decided in 2007, within the framework of decision #2293, to do whatever was required to close the gap between the electricity consumption needs of the Israeli market and the available generation capacity. IEC took upon itself to implement the emergency program and to add an additional 1,700 MW at an initial cost of eight-nine billion shekels

Preparing the economy – including all its energy related entities – to react and operate during times of emergency

The use of electric generators only during interruptions of normal power supply.

Technical talk in the oil industry for a reservoir containing more than 500 billion barrels of oil

The natural gas that is consumed by any consumer is measured by on-site meters, which essentially keep track of the volume of natural gas consumed at that location. Traditionally, in order to bill customers correctly, meter-reading personnel had to be dispatched to record these volumes. However, new electronic meter-reading systems are capable of transmitting this information directly to the local distribution company

Technique to determine the hydrocarbon potential in an acreage which identifies resistive reservoirs by measuring the energy received at long source-receiver offset distances