Israel unveils 80 bln shekel plan to boost solar energy

(Reuters, 1 Jun 2020) At peak hours, more than 80% of Israel's electricity will be generated by the sun by 2030, and coal will be completely phased out by 2026.

Israel's Energy Ministry unveiled an 80 billion shekel ($22.8 billion) plan to increase the use of solar power over the next decade as the country's population and energy demand are set to surge.

Though awash with sunlight, at the end of last year Israel was producing just 5% of its electricity from solar energy. About 64% came from natural gas and the rest from coal.

The new target, said Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz, is to outpace rising demand and have solar power production grow to 30% by 2030, or about 16,000 megawatts. That is roughly the same as total energy production today.

At peak hours, more than 80% of Israel's electricity will be generated by the sun, according to the plan. In parallel, coal will be completely phased out by 2026.

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Reuters, 1 Jun 2020: Israel unveils 80 bln shekel plan to boost solar energy