
The startup storing renewable energy under the sea
Storing high-pressure air in a similarly high-pressure underwater environment can solve technical difficulties in the production of renewable energy.

Storing high-pressure air in a similarly high-pressure underwater environment can solve technical difficulties in the production of renewable energy.

Innovative solution stores energy in modular ice capsules and then directs it to cool down spaces, reducing CO2 emissions and slashing costs.

Hydrogen is becoming a renewable energy gamechanger, and one startup is solving its storage and transport complexities with the push of a button.

Provider of hydrogen and ammonia selected as one of 15 startups to participate in Amazon Web Services Clean Energy Accelerator 3.0.

The energy storage pioneer is the first Israeli company ever to receive a prize from the CleanTech Business Club.

Institute will encourage Israel’s energy sector to respond to strategic challenges in renewable power storage, with an eye toward global applications.

The chosen companies will help position Israel as a global leader in the climate-tech field and serve as inspiration for innovators in this growing sector.

Bioconvergence, food tech, renewable energy, space and ‘blue tech’ chosen, with continuing support for quantum AI and data science.

No-battery flywheel technology enables a 15-minute charge even in locations with limited electricity infrastructure.

World’s first renewable energy-powered thermal energy storage system for plastic manufacturing.

With the projected amount of EVs expected on the roads over the next few years, batteries will be a key factor in the decarbonization of the planet.

From generating, transmitting, distributing and storing energy to mitigating carbon and pioneering hydrogen power, Israeli startups are on the map.

To have a sustainable planet, we need not just renewable energies, but an efficient way to store that power. These technologies aim to do just that. For electric vehicles, too.

H2 Energy Now’s technology turns water into hydrogen gas to safely store power generated by solar, wind, water or even conventional plants