Innovation

“EAPC’s activities ensure the energy security of the State of Israel”

The energy sector is dynamic and constantly evolving, driven by global trends heralding the transition to renewable energy, technological advancements, and the increasing demand for diverse energy sources.

In response to these changes and to continue advancing Israel’s energy infrastructure, in recent years, EAPC has integrated innovation and advanced technologies into its extensive operations.

EAPC’s Innovation Division leads these efforts, focusing on identifying and promoting entrepreneurship and future growth engines, adopting new technologies, optimizing existing activities (in terms of safety, operations, finances, values, and more), developing business outcomes, and identifying and advancing business opportunities that enhance the company’s capabilities in the energy infrastructure sector.

As part of its innovation initiatives, the company offers extensive platforms for collaboration, including:

Use of Infrastructures

Utilizing the company’s infrastructure for field tests and demonstration facilities (pilots)

Investments

Investments in startups and business partnerships

Professional Guidance

Professional guidance by experts from various fields and access to the company’s laboratories

Academia & Research

Collaborations with academic institutions and conducting research

Professional Accompaniment

Supporting companies and initiatives in securing grants
Based on the defined needs and challenges, the company is exploring involvement in fields such as renewable energy, hydrogen technologies, environmental technologies, operational technologies, and energy storage.

Submission of proposals in the field of environmental safety

Important

The EAPC has a storage capacity of 410,000 cubic meters of fuel products (gasoline, diesel and diesel fuel) at the Ashkelon Port. The storage system for fuel products is connected to Terminal No. 1 and Terminal No. 2 for unloading and loading. The terminals can accommodate tankers with a load of up to 130,000 tons.

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