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(Globes) Hedy Cohen - Doral Energy is teaming up with Kibbutz Lahav to build the first facility in Israel to generate energy from organic waste and animal waste. Bio-gas facilities are very common in Europe. "Given the need to deal with animal and agricultural waste, on one hand, and the creative arrangement by the Electricity Authority, on the other, there was a good opportunity to combine the two and turn the nuisance into a resource," said Doral Environmental Infrastructures CE Yaakov Tzemach.2016-01-01 00:00:00Full Article
Israel's First Bio-Waste Power Plant
(Globes) Hedy Cohen - Doral Energy is teaming up with Kibbutz Lahav to build the first facility in Israel to generate energy from organic waste and animal waste. Bio-gas facilities are very common in Europe. "Given the need to deal with animal and agricultural waste, on one hand, and the creative arrangement by the Electricity Authority, on the other, there was a good opportunity to combine the two and turn the nuisance into a resource," said Doral Environmental Infrastructures CE Yaakov Tzemach.2016-01-01 00:00:00Full Article
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