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Solar energy constitutes a significant part of the new frontier of renewable energy achievable by Israel. The country has come up with new ways to use the sun’s energy to tackle the difficulties posed by large deserts and low water availability. Eshet DMC, one of the top destination management companies, has unveiled new solar energy tours in Israel, which focus on the innovative development of solar energy in the country.

As part of these sustainable tours, participants will visit the most important research centers and solar farms in the country. They investigate the solar energy farms on an industrial scale, which makes it possible to understand how Israel utilizes sunlight to produce clean energy. The itinerary involves visiting innovation centers where Israeli experts speak on renewable technologies, energy storage, and water conservancy, which is critical for the future of Israel’s sustainability.

In addition to observing large-scale projects, participants also take part in some hands-on efforts. These workshops are conducted by leading innovators and scholars from Israel and cover the recent advances in solar energy and sustainability. Participants are encouraged to participate in the discussion on the future of renewable energy and its global implementation.

These solar energy tours in Israel have an effect beyond education. Seeing Israel’s devotion to sustainable progress, it becomes apparent for tourists how advancement propels environmental improvement. This motivates companies, governments, and people to apply the same principles in their territories, making a positive impact on the ecosystem in the long run.

Eshet DMC has ensured that every tour is purposeful and informative, showcasing the State of Israel as an important player in the field of sustainability. By these solar energy tours, people get firsthand experience not only in learning renewable energy but also how technology can dramatically change perspectives in creating a better world.

For those planning a visit, you can check the current weather conditions in Israel here.

Published
31 January 2025
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