Israel Looks Next Door to Build Solar Plants And Cut Emissions

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Israel is in talks to build solar energy plants in neighboring countries as part of its plans to cut carbon emissions and bolster its green technology sector.

Discussions are underway for potential joint projects in Jordan, Egypt, Greece, Cyprus and countries further afield, said Yair Pines, director general of the prime minister’s office. Progress depends in part on developing adequate transmission and storage systems.