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Securing Israel’s Electricity System: Renewable Energy, Decentralization, and Climate Security
Over the past decade, the amount of natural gas in electricity generation in Israel increased significantly, while the use of coal and diesel declined. Alongside the economic and environmental advantages, the use of natural gas raises new issues of electricity security and systemic robustness, because it is supplied through only two pipelines from the offshore reservoirs to the coast, without any storage capacity within Israel. Moreover, gas-based production is concentrated at a small number of production sites, and the transmission of electricity to consumers depends on the reliability of the national transmission system. This dependence on a few sources and on a limited transmission route creates a growing risk to the reliability of supply, particularly in security or climate emergencies.
28/12/25 Sebnem Coskun / Anadolu via REUTERS
The Cold War Returns Warmer: US Withdrawal and China’s Arctic Ambitions
Will Beijing dominate the key sector the Trump administration is abandoning?
24/12/25 Ammar Awad/REUTERS
The Campaign in Lebanon in the Eyes of the Israeli Public
A comprehensive analysis of public perceptions of security and trust in light of developments in the northern arena since October 7, 2023
23/12/25