The national water company launched its new control room, marking a leap in the ability to manage and control water supply and security in Israel.
At the Maariv and Walla Economic Conference, CEO Amit Lang discussed the difficulties of war: "We worked under fire and made sure the water supply remained intact as usual."
New national control center ensures continuous monitoring, rapid emergency response, and cybersecurity.
Mekorot head discusses northern water infrastructure at Jpost Conference.
The Inter-Ministerial Tender Committee for Supplemental Treatment of Shafdan Effluents announced that seven groups submitted proposals for the international tender.
Israeli water giant Mekorot launches a nationwide solar tender to reduce carbon emissions, improve energy efficiency, and meet infrastructure needs.
Israel's national water company, Mekorot, achieved 95% of its development goals, amounting to approximately 1.2 billion shekels.
The national water company plans to install solar facilities on its water reservoirs. Mekorot CEO: "This helps diversify electricity sources and reduce our carbon footprint."
"These facilities are part of a larger strategy to cover dozens of reservoirs with solar installations," says CEO Amit Lang, sharing Mekorot's vision for future green infrastructure.
Boosting funding for Israel's water infrastructure expansion, Mekorot secures NIS 1.11 billion in oversubscribed bond offering.