Alstom (oil shale-fired plant) Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (natural gas-fired plant)
Units planned
1 × 580 MW
Nameplate capacity
440 MW
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The Mishor Rotem Power Station is a former oil shale-fired power station and current natural gas-fired power station in Mishor Rotem, Israel. It is operated by OPC Rotem, a subsidiary of the Israel Corporation (80%) and Veolia Environnement (20%).[1]
The MishorRotemPowerStation is a former oil shale-fired powerstation and current natural gas-fired powerstation in MishorRotem, Israel. It is operated...
about 10%. Dimona has taken part of Israel's solar transformation. The Rotem Industrial Complex outside of the city has dozens of solar mirrors that...
of the powerstations in Israel. Orot Rabin is since 2016 in the process of being converted to natural gas (see article). Ashalim powerstation Ketura...
largest being the Rotem-Yamin formation. For several decades, oil shale was used for small-scale power generation at MishorRotem. Several Israeli companies...
Jordan, Morocco, Syria and Turkey. In 2011, Israel closed the MishorRotemPowerStation. In 2013, Uzbekistani national oil company Uzbekneftegaz started...
accounted for 1,190 MW, while concentrated solar power contributed another 248 MW from the Ashalim PowerStation. In the same year, 4.7% of Israel's total electricity...
generating capacity was about 16.25 GW in 2014, almost all from fossil fuel powerstations, mostly coal and gas fueled. Renewable energy accounted for a minor...