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To: TobagoJack who wrote (143552)9/29/2018 7:12:01 AM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218617
 
Thank you TJ.

For those that follow me for the last few years, I will post a posting from LinkedIn and Facebook.

Remarks: It is inconceivable to the average "Joe" how officials within the government at all levels, are so easily bribed with promises of fat paying jobs or other benefits and presents, into advocating falsehoods to enrich the few and in turn influence the academia at Ph.D. or Head of the department level or the Board of Directors CEO or CFO's of an average commercial company.

As such I am posting from FB my post and there are links to 2 official letters from the State of Israel General Attorney Office which hopefully someone will translate. The recent decision by the World Bank to raise $5 billion for only one product - renewable energy batteries (solar or wind) ft.com makes a mockery of those letters and decisions of parliamentarian bodies democratically elected. The conclusion of the WB is so striking and evidence so conclusive that I only wonder how those parliamentarians and government ministers will have the courage to show up in public, at a time that they permit charging the average Israeli citizen $128 per Mgwh when bids went out across the border for $25 to $28 per Mgwh.

A recent study from Australia rich in coal proved that building a solar farm and supplying electricity to consumers, from scratch, is cheaper than just feeding existing electrical power stations with Australian mined coal.


Actual Post: Finally vindicated, for over 3 years I was preaching the use of batteries embedded within the national grid in Israel lnkd.in and was completely ignored or brushed away if by the Israeli Parliament Economic Committee (https://lnkd.in/exryGYM) or (https://lnkd.in/eUZdaEY) IEC or other academic institutions or public companies. The main reasons; age and ethnic discrimination in addition to various unjustifiable economic reasons to preserve the old system. The evidence is on LinkedIn and on my Slideshare site.

From lnkd.in
The World Bank plans to back a “transformative” expansion in the market for batteries used on power grids, with the aim of stimulating new products and applications to meet the need for energy storage in developing countries.

The bank said on Wednesday it would lend $1bn from its own resources and draw in a further $4bn from public and private sector investors, to bring about a fourfold increase in developing countries’ battery storage capacity.

Pricing in the ME is between $25 to $28 Mgwh l.facebook.com in Jordan lnkd.in Retail price for electricity in Israel around $128 Mgwh.

My proposal for the city of Eilat for an integrated Solar- Smart-City electricity supply, in a 24/7 configuration, is priced in the range of $30 to $38 Mgwh (see also my final draft on FB dated Nov. 14, 2016, prepared for the Eilat Eilot Conference with over 3,800 views)