iConsortium>Events>CleanTech 2010
29-30 June 2010
The Israel Trade Fairs &Conventions Center, Tel Aviv, Israel
14th International Summit and Exhibition for Renewable Energy and Water Technologies, Recycling and Environmental Quality, Infrastructure and Green Building
CleanTech 2010 is Israel’s 14th annual international event for Clean Technologies, centering on environmental quality, infrastructures and green building, renewable energy, as well as water technologies. The CleanTech 2010 exhibition will take place at the Israel Trade Fairs and Conventions Center, Tel-Aviv, Israel.
iConsortium at CleanTech 2009
CleanTech Exhibition offers a high-level international business platform, where companies, researchers, and professionals display their newest developments, innovative technologies, and outstanding quality services in the fields of environmental protection and green solutions, infrastructure, renewable energy, waste treatment, water technologies for treatment, desalination, harvesting, purification, filtration, wind energy, and more.
Throughout the exhibition, there are professional conferences, seminars and symposiums, in which executives come to learn.
iConsortium will be a major participant in CleanTech 2010 with a large presence in the exhibition. iConsortium members in the fields of renewable energy, water technologies, green building, and green education, as well as other aspects of energy savings, will be participating in conference activities.
The Eilat-Eilat Renewable Energy Administration will be exhibiting at CleanTech 2010. Their booth will contain information on their effort to make the Eilat-Eilot region energy independent.
Water Technologies
The CleanTech 2010 Water Technologies Exhibition will showcase a variety of industrial & municipal water solutions.
Water Supply & Purification
Analysis & Instruments: Metering, Sampling, Testing, Monitoring, Data Logging.
Water Sources, Hydrologic Engineering, Reservoirs, Protection, and more.
Water Distribution: Valves, Pumps, Irrigation, Pipe works , and more.
Filtration, Purification & Conditioning Technologies
Demineralization: Desalination, Distillation Evaporation, and more.
Hydroelectric power
Waste Water Treatment
Domestic: Grey Water Recycling, Biological Remediation, and more.
Industrial: Recovery, Cleaning, Recirculation
Waste Water Plant Design, Engineering and Construction Services
Waste Efficiency Devices
Water Management, Security and Flow Control
Renewable Energy
Renewable energy technologies include solar, wind, biomass, geothermal, and hydro, which already provide hundreds of gigawatts of electricity. The use of renewable energy for power generation is expected to rise exponentially in the coming years. As reported in Renewable Energy Policy Network for the 21st Century (REN21), global investment in renewable energy technologies have reached new heights every year.
The severe rise in air pollution, combined with dramatic increases in oil prices have resulted in a substantial growth in the development of energy alternatives that will reduce dependency on expensive, environment-polluting oils. Israel’s R&D has significant technological innovations to contribute to renewable energy initiatives both domestically and worldwide. The Exhibition offers an opportunity to experience new developments in these renewable energy technologies.
New Israeli incentives program for solar photo-voltaic systems
The Israeli Public Utility Authority (PUA) published on June 2nd 2008 the new incentives program for solar photo-voltaic systems.
Summary of the program:
- Feed in tariff of 2.01 NIS per each KWh produced.
- Residential systems up to 15KWp, commercial up to 50KWp.
- Contract for 20 years.
- Size of the system is limited to the size of the electricity connection of the site.
Natural Gas
Noble Energy, Inc. recently announced a natural gas discovery at the Tamar prospect in the Matan license, offshore Israel. The Tamar #1 well was drilled to 6,076 feet total depth as a test a subsalt, lower-Miocene structure in the Levantine basin. Over 460 feet of net pay in three high-quality reservoirs were identified by formation logs. The quality and volume of the discovered reservoirs were much more than anticipated. According to preliminary estimates, the Tamar field might contain over 88 billion cubic meters of gas.
CleanTech 2010 will showcase technologies for transporting oil and gas that are safety-guaranteed and environmentally friendly.
Green Building
A growing awareness of “green construction” is growing. More and more, building projects are incorporating techniques and infrastructure systems that provides a higher quality of life and healthier environment while providing opportunities for energy savings. Building Green also cuts back on the overall bad effects on the environment from the process of construction and building use. CleanTech 2010 will showcase products and technologies centering on the environment as a central factor in the planning and implementation of green construction projects.
Waste and Recycling
Recycling is blossoming as an economic development tool as well as an environmental tool. Reusing and recycling dicards and waste reduction offer direct development opportunities. The recycling industry worldwide is said to employ the skills of more than 1.5 million employees, as well as utilize an array of sophisticated machinery.
It is a capital-intensive endeavor that has a total annual turnover exceeding US$ 160 billion. Annual investments and R&D in the recycling technology and implementation are around US$ 20 billion. The global recycling industry processes more than 600 million tonnes of commodities yearly, such as ferrous and nonferrous metals, plastics, paper, textiles, glass, tyres. CleanTech 2010 will showcase cutting-edge technologies and solutions for the recycling industry.
Air Pollution
Air pollution has become a major concern in the developed countries. In Israel, the problem is exacerbated because of population density, the continuous rise in the standard of living, and meteorological conditions. Conversely, Israel lags far behind in the treatment of air pollution and the effects that pollution causes in disease and deteriorating health. CleanTech 2010 aims at raising public awareness of the need to address pollution and take its issues seriously.
For more information, see the CleanTech 2010 site: http://www.mashovgroup.net/cleanTechEnglish/tabid/99/Default.aspx







