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05/07/12 |
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חברת HelioFocus הישראלית שבבעלות ICG, הזרוע הירוקה של החברה לישראל ושל חברת Sanhua הסינית, פרסמה היום בבוקר כי חתמה על מזכר הבנות להקמת פרויקט המסחרי ראשון באסיה, עבור חברת האנרגיה הסינית TaiQing. See more |
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08/05/12 |
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חברת HelioFocus שבבעלות ICG, הזרוע הירוקה של החברה לישראל ובבעלות חברת Sanhua הסינית, חנכה היום לראשונה בעולם, שלב ראשון במערכת תגבור סולארית לתחנות כוח קיימות בטכנולוגיית ה- HelioBooster™ בפארק תעשיות רותם בדרום הארץ
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01/09/11 |
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חברת Petrotec נסחרת בפרנקפורט גרמניה ועוסקת בסחר ובייצור בתחום האנרגיה. בועז צפריר, מי שכיהן בשלוש שנים האחרונות כמנכ"ל החברה, חוזר ארצה מגרמניה ויתמנה בספטמבר למנכ"ל רכבת ישראל החדש. את מקומו של ז'אן סממה כחבר מועצת המנהלים של Petrotec ימלא יצחק איזמן, המשמש כסמנכ"ל פיתוח עסקי בחברת IC Green Projects. See more |
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20/04/11 |
Primus Green Energy Ltd.,reports that it has developed a process to convert agricultural biomass into standard automotive fuels at a competitive production cost compared with the price of oil. See more |
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01/04/11 |
The Advanced Biofuels Leadership Conference will be held in Washington DC on April 19-21, 2011. Primus Green Energy, Inc. (PGE) will present at this conference its latest developments and innovations in the gasification proces. See more |
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28/12/10 |
IC Green Projects, a subsidiary of IC Green Energy, launched the largest PV project connected to the Israeli Grid. The project is located in Tzofar Faran area, at the Arava desert. See more |
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16/08/10 |
As quoted in an article published in Globes, Israel business newspaper (in Hebrew) See more |
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03/03/10 |
ICG’s first solar PV installation, located in Israel’s Arava desert, connected to Israel’s national electric grid. See more |
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16/02/10 |
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IC Green Energy Ltd. unveils a car fueled by solar energy at the Eilat-Eilot International Renewable Energy Conference & Exhibition. See more |
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12/02/10 |
Article in Globes, Israel business newspaper (Hebrew). See more |
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Any organic (plant or animal) material which is available on a renewable basis, including agricultural crops and agricultural wastes and residues, wood and wood wastes and residues, animal wastes, municipal wastes, and aquatic plants.
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Refers to activities that are aimed at reducing the energy used by substituting technically more advanced equipment, typically without affecting the services provided. Examples include high-efficiency appliances, efficient lighting programs, high-efficiency heating, ventilating and air ...
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Any high-speed transmission of energy in the form of particles or electromagnetic waves.
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The biomass used in the creation of a particular biofuel (e.g., corn or sugarcane for ethanol, soybeans or rapeseed for biodiesel).
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A discharge or something that is given off; generally used in regard to discharges into the air. Or, releases of gases to the atmosphere from some type of human activity (cooking, driving a car, etc). ...
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A high-temperature solar thermal concentrator, generally bowl-shaped, with two-axis tracking.
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A general term for the visible and near visible (ultraviolet and near-infrared) electromagnetic radiation that is emitted by the sun. It has a spectral, or wavelength,distribution that corresponds to different energy levels; short wavelength radiation ...
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Kinetic energy present in wind motion that can be converted to mechanical energy for driving pumps, mills, and electric power generators.
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An electronic device consisting of layers of semiconductor materials fabricated to form a junction (adjacent layers of materials with different electroniccharacteristics) and electrical contacts and being capable of converting incident light directly into electricity (direct ...
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The production of electrical energy and another form of useful energy (such as heat of steam) through the sequential use of energy.
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A solar energy conversion system characterized by the optical concentration of solar rays through an arrangement of mirrors to generate a high temperature working fluid. Concentrating solar power (but not Solar thermal power) may also ...
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Energy resources that are naturally replenishing but flow-limited. They are virtually inexhaustible in duration but limited in the amount of energy that is available per unit of time. Renewable energy resources include biomass, hydro, geothermal, ...
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Liquid fuels and blending components produced from biomass (plant) feedstocks, used primarily for transportation.
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A pv cell made of either a single crystalline or poly crystalline structure which have a controlled direction of
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A colorless liquid that burns to produce water and carbon dioxide. The vapor forms an explosive mixture with air and may be used as a fuel in internal combustion engines.
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A power generating system that has more than one power source such as: photovoltaic, wind or hydro
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A solar thermal technology that uses a modular mirror system that approximates aparabol a and incorporates two-axis tracking to focus the sunlight onto receivers located at the focal point of each dish. The primary ...
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The amount that the voltage, current, and/or power output of a solar cell changes due to a change in the cell temperature.
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An energy source formed in the Earth's crust from decayed organic material. The common fossil fuels are petroleum, coal, and natural gas.
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A machine for generating rotary mechanical power from the energy of a stream of fluid (such as water, steam, or hot gas). Turbines convert the kinetic energy of fluids to mechanical energy through the principles ...
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A type of solar concentrator collector that has a linear parabolic shaped reflector that focuses the sun’s radiation on a receiver at the focus of the reflector.
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The percentage of the total energy content of a power plant’s fuel which is converted into electric energy. The remaining energy is lost to the environment as heat.
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Waste gases given off by industrial and power plants, automobiles and other processes.
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This is the ratio of power put in verses power outputted. Usually shown as a percentage
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