The Green Prophet blogs [1] about the announcement by Tel-Aviv University.
“The proposed Supercenter “will be much more than a hatchery for new clean technologies,” said Prof. Abraham Kribus, an engineer and solar energy expert. “It will be a multi-disciplinary powerhouse including all the non-technological aspects, such as economics, law, and public policy, for making clean technology a reality in Israel and beyond.””
Renewable Energy ‘Supercenter’ at Tel-Aviv University
· Written by Juliana Rotich
Categories: Middle East & North Africa, Israel, Environment