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  2. Israel Electric Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Israel Electric Corporation (IEC; Hebrew: חברת החשמל לישראל) is the largest supplier of electrical power in Israel and the Palestinian territories. The IEC builds, maintains, and operates power generation stations, sub-stations, as well as transmission and distribution networks in Israel.

  3. Dalia Energy Companies - Wikipedia

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    The construction of Dalia power station began in 2012 near Kibbutz Kfar Menahem, and was completed in 2015.Its location near the IEC power plant and Israel's gas transmission lines provides the ability to transport electricity across Israel, as well as allows for the expansion of the electricity production scope in Dalia and its delivery to demand areas throughout the country.

  4. Israel Bonds - Wikipedia

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    Israel Bonds, the commonly known name of Development Corporation for Israel (DCI), is the U.S. underwriter of debt securities issued by the State of Israel. DCI is headquartered in New York City and is a broker-dealer and member of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA).

  5. Tel Aviv Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Corporate bonds: bonds issued by a company. Government bonds: bonds issued by the state of Israel. [34] "Makams" (T-Bills): Short-term bonds (up to one year) issued at a discount by the Bank of Israel. Convertible bonds: a bond that is convertible into a share in consideration for a pre-determined payment (similar to an option)

  6. Electricity sector in Israel - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, energy consumption in Israel was 52.86 TWh, [4] or 6,562 kWh per capita. [5] The Israel Electric Corporation (IEC), which is owned by the government, produces most electricity in Israel, with a production capacity of 11,900 megawatts in 2016. [6] In 2016, IEC's share of the electricity market was 71%. [7]

  7. Corporate bond - Wikipedia

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    The coupon can be zero. In this case the bond, a zero-coupon bond, is sold at a discount (i.e. a $100 face value bond sold initially for $80). The investor benefits by paying $80, but collecting $100 at maturity. The $20 gain (ignoring time value of money) is in lieu of the regular coupon. However, this is rare for corporate bonds.

  8. Energy in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Pinhas Rutenberg's power station, Naharayim Throughout Israel's history, securing the energy supply had been a major concern of Israeli policymakers. [12] The Israel Electric Corporation, which traces its history to 1923, with the First Jordan Hydro-Electric Power House, is the main electricity generator and distributor in Israel.

  9. Rutenberg Power Station - Wikipedia

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    The Rutenberg power station, named for Pinhas Rutenberg, is owned and operated by the Israel Electric Corporation (IEC). Rutenberg is the newest thermal power station in Israel and the second largest in terms of generation capacity. It accounts for about 15 percent of the IEC's total capacity.