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Sunday 21st, March 2010 -- 03:25 GMT
Israel faces electricity shortage
Posted: 05-06-2006 , 09:39 GMT

electricityIsrael faced a complete system breakdown Sunday, as a result of frequent and widespread electrical blackouts all across the country.
 

The blackouts, initiated by the Israel Electric Company in an effort to ease an electricity load that was the result of Sunday's heat wave, may result in losses worth tens of millions of dollars to the Israeli economy. Overall, Sunday's losses might reach tens of millions of dollars, from damages caused to industrial plants and places of business, in particular where no electric generator or backup system were installed, Ynetnews reported.

 

Blackouts were reported also in Tel Aviv area on Monday. On Sunday, the blackouts started at about 11 a.m. Sunday and lasted until after 5 p.m., Jerusalem Post reported.

 

Israel Electric has been claiming the problem stems from a lack of electricity reserves.
 

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» Electricity Shortage
  Paul Revere, A somewhat free country, (2006-06-05 , 18:39) - Reply
  Now for years, the Israelis have stated that Dimona is a generating plant and not a nuclear arsenal. Can we get an idea of how much electricity is actually generated by Dimona? Or was this just a PR move? Maybe its not a power plant after all?

» Electricity
  Jacob, Arizona USA, (2006-06-05 , 19:24) - Reply
  How does one reserve electricity? In batterries? I guess the last line means "lack of generating capacity for peak load".

» israel’s blackout
  deborah, (2006-06-06 , 01:43) - Reply
  sooo...what IS that Dimona reactor REALLY for

» Power Station
  Mo, USA, (2006-06-06 , 10:59) - Reply
  I thought they had a nuclear power station in Dimona.

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  charms, (2008-04-07 , 17:44) - Reply
  God bless America and our Militaries!!! Show your patriotic feelings to America. USA Patriotic and Armed Forces Charms are great way to show loyalty and support for your country and for people, which serve this country.
 
 
   
 
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