05.07.2009

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Edeltech is a private project development company fully owned by the Edelsburg family group that specializes in developing electrical power station projects, as well as construction, operation and maintenance of these projects through joint-venture agreements. The Edeltech group holdings include: Dorad energy (800 MW), Ashdod Energy (55 MW), Ramat Negev Energy (120 MW), Solbar Energy (100 MW), Intel (135 MW), Haifa North (150 MW), Tamar Energy (150 MW). Ampal which owns 12.5% of EMG announced on 19th Oct 2009 that EMG has signed three 18-year gas sale agreements with three Edeltech subsidiaries, worth $1.3 billion altogether. Edeltech is planning to build the private power plants for IDB Holding Corp unit Makhteshim Agan Industries and Solbar Industries at the sites of their industrial plants. The three contracts are with Solad Energy for its 100-megawatt and 90 tons of steam per hour cogeneration plant at the Solbar factory in Ashdod; Ashdod Energy for its 55-megawatt and 40 tons of steam per hour cogeneration plant at Makhteshim’s Agan Chemicals factory in Ashdod and with Ramat Negev Energy for its 115-megawatt and 110 tons of steam per hour cogeneration plant at the Makhteshim Chemicals Works factory in Ramat Hovav.

The tangential force per unit area required to move one horizontal plane with respect to the other at unit velocity when maintained a unit distance apart by the fluid

The Eilat-Ashkelon Pipeline Company is leading an international initiative to channel crude oil from Ceyhan in southeast Turkey to eastern Asia, using its infrastructure in Israel. EAPC’s concept is that the oil would be pumped in Georgia and Azerbaijan, and be brought to Turkey by pipeline. From Turkey it will be shipped by tanker to Ashkelon, whence it would be transported by pipeline to Eilat. In Eilat, the oil would be loaded onto a new set of tankers for transportation to eastern Asia