
Teralight has launched a 250MW solar power project in Israel to support green energy goals.
The Ta'anakh project will be located in the southern Jezreel Valley of the country.
It has been informed that the site was launched in cooperation with the Moshavim movement. The Minister of Environmental Protection Idit Silman made his presence in the process.
The ceremony was also attended by Teralight CEO Rani Lifshitz, company chairman Yonel Cohen and others from Israel’s grid operator and Israel Electric Company.
The Ta'anakh project has been regarded as a national infrastructure development. It was initiated and promoted by Teralight company along with the economic company of the Moshavim movement.
This solar project is expected to significantly contribute to Israel's green energy goals and boost the local economy.
A local report mentioned that the “Ta'anakh solar farm will represent 5.2% of Israel's green energy capacity and 1.2% of its overall electricity capacity.”
The project is planned to enter into operation in 2024.
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