
New venture to produce novel sustainable aviation fuel
New Israeli company built on technology that transforms many types of materials and feedstock, including industrial waste, into synthetic fuel.

New Israeli company built on technology that transforms many types of materials and feedstock, including industrial waste, into synthetic fuel.

A new Israeli study shows that the discarded produce from malali watermelons could be used to produce renewable energy.

Ben-Gurion University of the Negev researchers show how Israeli policy to reduce energy consumption actually had the opposite effect.

Israelis are first to test whether a greener, cheaper fuel from natural gas can be used in existing cars without ill effects on the engine.