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  2. Energy in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Specifically, Israel produced 7 billion cubic meters of natural gas in 2013, and imported 720 million cubic meters in 2011. [24] Historically, Israel has imported natural gas through the Arish-Ashkelon pipeline from Egypt. [25] Egypt is the second-largest natural gas producer in North Africa.

  3. Arutz Sheva - Wikipedia

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    Arutz Sheva (Hebrew: ערוץ 7, lit. 'Channel 7'), also known in English as Israel National News, is an Israeli media network identifying with religious Zionism. It offers online news articles in Hebrew, English, and Russian as well as live streaming radio, video and free podcasts. [1]

  4. Central heating - Wikipedia

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    Institutional heating systems (office buildings or schools, for example) can use low-grade, inexpensive bunker fuel to run their heating plants, but capital cost is high compared to more easily managed liquid fuels. Natural gas is a widespread heating fuel in North America and northern Europe. Gas burners are automatically controlled and ...

  5. List of companies of Israel - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters of Maariv daily newspaper, Tel Aviv Marvell headquarters, Petah Tikva. M-Systems - acquired by SanDisk in 2006; Maariv; Magic Software Enterprises; Makhteshim Agan; Mano Maritime

  6. The campaign to ban gas stoves is heating up - AOL

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    It’s time to start making new buildings all-electric and switching out all those existing gas appliances, including gas stoves, for electric alternatives.” — David Roberts, Vox

  7. Heating system - Wikipedia

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    Central heating systems: These systems produce heat in one central location and distribute it throughout the building. This category includes furnaces, boilers, and heat pumps. [1] [2] Distributed heating systems: These systems generate heat in the space they are to heat, without extensive duct systems. Examples include electric space heaters ...

  8. Heat pump - Wikipedia

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    A heat pump typically uses 3 kg of refrigerant. With R-32 this amount still has a 20-year impact equivalent to 7 tons of CO 2, which corresponds to two years of natural gas heating in an average household. Refrigerants with a high ODP have already been phased out.

  9. Kirby says US exploring alternatives for evacuating Americans ...

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    When asked what the U.S. is doing to evacuate Americans from Israel, Kirby said on NewsNation’s “The Hill” that the U.S. is evaluating alternatives for getting them out of the country ...