Squeezing Green Energy From Israel's Army

Since its founding in 1917, the Jewish Telegraphic Agency (the JTA), has been a leading international journalistic source for communicating news and projects dealing with the world-wide Jewish community. Many JTA news articles have dealt with various developments in Israel and the Middle East, including those which are beneficial to the cause of peace.
A recent JTA article on clean technology, published on October 1 by Dina Kraft (also a New York Times reporter), takes a good look at a number of projects by Israeli clean tech industries and Israel’s military branches in the realm of renewable and alternative energy.
“Beating swords into green plowshares in Israel,” the article talks about solar energy energy companies such as Bright Source Energy Inc, which is involved in building solar energy plants in California’s Mojave Desert and other locations; and Rotem, which utilizes technologies developed in Israel’s aeronautical defense industry.
Rotem (we covered their work with the solar power company Aora here) is working on a number of commercial renewable energy projects involving solar and wind power, hydrogen fuel power, and biofuels.
Some of Rotem’s many projects involving the environment and renewable energy are a hydrogen storage research center, a center for geology and hydrology applied research, a center for environmental sciences, and a thermal solar energy applications technology center.
The Bright Source solar energy plants in California, and a wind turbine “farm” located near Kibbutz Ein Zivan on the Golan Heights (pictured above and below), are utilizing technology that formerly was used in developing and manufacturing rotor blades for military helicopters.
Israel’s Aircraft Industries (IAI) is now involved in developing technology to produce “cleaner and greener” commercial aircraft that will be able taxi on the runways of commercial airports without using their jet engines, according to Kraft’s article.
This will not only be more environmentally friendly, but will result in a big fuel savings as well.

In the automotive sector, an Israeli company, Better Place, is working on more efficient batteries for electric cars, and has now entered into joint ventures with automobile companies Renault and Nissan. The technology used in developing these batteries is derived from the aerospace industry.
Mr. Meni Maor, vice president for development at Rotem commented that these kinds of projects have resulted from a need to both preserve the environment as well as due to the increasing cost of oil.
“We definitely leverage a lot of know-how in a variety of disciplines — including materials, chemistry, thermal dynamics — accumulated from our experience with military and homeland security technology for developing renewable energy technologies,” said Meni Maor to the JTA.
Former IDF military officers, including retired General Yom-Tov Samina, are involved in many of these projects, putting knowledge learned during their military careers into raising funds for these development projects as well as being involved directly in the projects themselves. An example of their direct involvement is former IDF Deputy Chief of Staff Moshe Kaplansky, who is now holding the position of CEO of Better Place’s Israel operations.
The former military generals are very enthusiastic about their new careers and are happy to be making their contribution to preserving the environment. “Our training involving the importance of learning how to follow through on a mission has contributed to being successful in these new projects,” a former intelligence unit head was quoted as saying.
This article was written by Maurice Picow, who blogs at Green Prophet www.greenprophet.com. Follow Green Prophet on Twitter: @greenprophet or Karin Kloosterman @kloostermania. These pictures of Israeli wind turbines were taken by Karin on a recent trip to the Golan Heights.

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Is the Golan Heights Israeli land or stolen land from Syria for it’s very rich resources?
Arent the Golani natives deprived from using their own resources- to take the water as an example- which is taken to feed the greedy settles?
Racism is in everything including using our own recourses- from which we are deprived- to serve the settler (shall we give an example of the gap in water consumption?: Every invading settlers consume 5.5 times more than the Palestinian native)
Shall we mention how the zionists poisoned the whole Gaza strip with the cancerous materials in their latest atrocity? How they polluted 95% (accoring to the UN reports) of the Gaza water till it becomes undrinkable and cancerous?
Shall we mention how they build their chemical factories close to the Palestinian populated areas to avoid the settlers their poisonous effects?
Shall we state how the Israeli universities are the major contributor in oppressing the Paletinians in their military researches. How the zionists turned their academia into a major military oppressor for the natives?
Racism, any racism, is a coherent system that is blind to serve the invaders and dehumanize the natives… the zionist regime is a confirmation for this rule… and occupation can never be humanized….
The zionist oppressors and invaders are polluting the area and using our resources (and funny, their military leaders -their x-assassins- do that) in the name of ecology and green power resources.
I can never buy the zionist cheating and constant lies!!!
Sami, the bedouin.
Very interesting article, Green Prophet. It’s funny how Israeli media barely pays attention to such initiatives. Sure, Shai Agassi got a lot of press, but besides that, they’re not especially interested in environmentalism, which is a shame.
Keep up the good work!
In this polluted world, I believe the exploration of green energy resource is a must. Wind, Solar etc. We need innovative people to make this a mass production. I would expect some day all houses are equipped with a homemade solar panel or wind turbine energy resources.
Hi Sami the Bedouin,
You might be interested in meeting with Israel’s green Bedouin Ahmed:
http://www.greenprophet.com/2009/10/04/12472/green-bedouin-ahmed-amrani/
So-called Zionist cheaters have made enormous contributions to the Middle East. As for water policies, it is very murky territory. People I’ve interviewed want to help Gaza, but its own people sabotage the effects on helping the people of Gaza get a new water treatment facility in Gaza.
Please read read this article I wrote about it:
http://www.greenprophet.com/2009/08/07/11209/gaza-water-israel-peace-pipe/
Kind regards,
-Karin Kloosterman (Green Prophet)