Israeli Innovation Transforming Global Energy Storage Solutions
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The Gilboa pumped storage project was established by a special partnership between Electra Construction, Electra Energy
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The Israel Electric Corporation (IEC) evaluated the feasibility of building a hydroelectric storage power station in Israel, specifically an 800 MW station at Nahal Parsa located at the south-west of the Dead Sea, in the 1990s.
In Israel, many coal and gas power stations operate alongside plants that use renewable energy from natural sources. A large amount of electricity is not used, and in fact is discarded, due to a lack of effective storage options. Pumped storage uses this surplus electricity to raise water from the lower reservoir to the upper reservoir.
The project is being built within approximately 5 years, at a cost of some NIS 2 billion. Electra Energy's share in the pumped storage project is 25% in the EPC work.