Teralight switches on Israel''s largest solar plant
Teralight has activated Israel''s biggest PV project, the 150 MW Ta''anach 1 array, which will produce 310 GWh of energy per year. The facility will be expanded next year with
As of September 2023, Israel has two solar-plus-storage projects, with the first being the Arad Valley 1's 17-MW solar farm with an energy storage system of 31 MWh, and the second being Sde Nitzan 's 23 MW of solar and 40 MWh of storage capacity project.
Additionally, many of the solar power plants incorporate other means of electricity production. Now, Israel has begun the process of building storage facilities for solar energy so that the country can rely more on solar energy sources.
The policy aims to drastically change Israel's infrastructure, making it one of the leading in the OECD in the production of solar energy as green energy, rather than natural gas, and improve the country's economy. The national plan is to be evaluated in stages, with the aim for the end of 2025 to increase Israel's solar energy output to 20%.
The Negev Desert and the surrounding area, including the Arava Valley, are the sunniest parts of Israel, and little of this land is arable, which is why it has become the center of the Israeli solar industry. David Faiman thinks the energy needs of Israel's future could be met by building solar energy plants in the Negev.
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