Israel is looking to increase its wind energy market as the government has released a request for proposals for the allocation of land for potential wind farms by January 20.
The work of the Inter-Ministry committee, along with efforts of setting up the zoning regulations by the Ministry of Interior and the availability of a feed-in tariff, all pave the way for the wind market of Israel to emerge. Gadi Hareli, CEO of the Israeli Wind Energy Association: "Today, there are over 2’000 MW of accumulated requests for wind farms in Israel that will need to be processed by the authorities in the near future. The Israel Wind Energy Conference which will take place in Tel-Aviv on 29 January, with local and international participants, will be an excellent opportunity to explore this new emerging market."
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