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An exchange format between Germany and Israel is fostering innovative solutions to tackle the challenges of energy transformation.

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Since October 2023, AHK Israel has been hosting the German-Israeli Energy Partnership, in collaboration with dena, to address the challenges of energy transformation. This exchange format promotes climate-friendly, secure, and affordable energy solutions, focusing on renewable energy expansion, energy efficiency, and modernizing energy infrastructure. Through a local coordination office, AHK Israel provides technical and administrative support to advance the partnership’s objectives, fostering impactful cooperation between Germany and Israel in sustainable energy.
 

For more details, visit the German-Israeli Energy Partnership

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