US, Israel Strike New Energy Agreement
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by JNS.org
JNS.org – US Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz and his Israeli counterpart, Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz, signed a new joint energy deal in Jerusalem on Monday.
The agreement expands areas of US-Israel cooperation to include fuels and fuel alternatives, natural gas, smart grid technologies, desalination and water treatment, and the physical and cyber-defense of energy and water installations.
The deal was born from the understanding that developing advanced technologies in the fields of energy and water, for the purpose of creating secure methods of delivery while protecting the environment and making energy more efficient, is of utmost importance to both countries.
Steinitz, who accompanied Moniz on a tour of Masada in southern Israel on Monday, said, “The new agreement that was signed today is further proof of the countries’ close relationship. I am convinced that cooperation in the energy field will grow in the coming years.”
(Exclusive from Israel Hayom.)
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