The research project in question will test innovative ways to produce electricity in greenhouses used to grow vegetables without harming the agricultural crop. The Triangle Regional R&D Center (TRDC) is a regional research center supported by the Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology. It has been operating for 21 years in Kfar Kara in the Triangle
The renewable energy team of the Triangle R&D will lead a consortium that includes 12 research institutions and commercial companies from 4 different countries in the research project, which will test innovative ways to produce electricity in greenhouses used to grow vegetables without harming the agricultural harvest.
The renewable energy research team of the Triangle Regional Research and Development Center (TRDC) in Kfar Qara, supported by the Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology, was chosen to lead a research project in the prestigious Horizon-Europe program.
This is a research project initiated and submitted by the Triangular R&D, as the head of a consortium that includes 11 other partners in Germany, Austria, Greece and Italy. The approved research project is in the scope of approximately 5.5 million euros, of which the Triangular R&D will be budgeted for approximately 1.2 million euros per 3 years. In the association, among others, Humboldt University, Berlin; University of Baku, Vienna; Vergata University, Rome; University of Thessaly, Greece; and Tel Aviv University, which provides the academic sponsor for the triple R&D. Also, the association includes four commercial companies, including Trisolar, the start-up company that was established with the aim of commercializing the knowledge and spreading the technology developed as part of the project in the world.
The research project in question will test innovative ways to produce electricity in greenhouses used to grow vegetables without harming the agricultural crop. The research was conducted using agro-voltaic technology based on the use of agricultural land for solar energy production and agriculture at the same time. The dual use will make it possible to generate electricity and ensure food security, will lead to the reduction of the carbon footprint, and the diversification of the energy production market. The project can be implemented in more than 5 million dunam farms in the world.
"The association's winning the leadership of the triple R&D is a real news since it brings to light the knowledge and expertise accumulated in Israel in the field of solar electricity and agriculture," said the director general of the Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology, Hila Hadad-Khamelnik: "The issue of food security has changed in the years recent to one of the most important issues at the global level and Israeli-European cooperation on the issue could contribute a lot to the issue. The fact that a project with a high profile Such a high level of public interest that grew out of Kfar Kara can be an example of the potential inherent in Arab-Jewish scientific and technological cooperation."
"This is the eighth win of the R&D center in the last five years and it expresses the expertise we have acquired in the subject of the dual use of land and infrastructure to generate electricity without harming the agricultural crop and the landscape. We have developed deep knowledge in various solar technologies. The main goal is to protect the environment and another important goal is to generate an additional source of income for farmers in Israel and around the world," said Dr. Abraham Yahya, the scientific director of the Triangle R&D. "Our activity will contribute to stabilizing the prices of agricultural products and ensuring food security."
"We are very proud of the win, but the success has many partners. We operate in a rural reality in the Triangle and receive exceptional encouragement and support from the local council and the residents of the area. The Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology supported both, and the bureau that fosters research relations with Europe, ISERD, was an important help In the process of submitting the research proposal, the technology thanks to which we received the research grant was developed, among other things, with the help of a research grant in an applied research track at the Academy of The Innovation Authority" added Dr. Yahya.
The Triangle Regional R&D Center (TRDC) is a regional research center supported by the Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology. It has been operating for 21 years in Kfar Qara in the Triangle, while constantly working on its goals that combine research excellence with deep involvement in the community which is mainly expressed in education and encouraging entrepreneurship .
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I would like to thank all the people and institutions that contributed to the success of this important project, led by the Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology, which is a cornerstone for the integration of the population of the periphery and the realization of its potential in the field of science and technology in a wide variety of activities, including the support for regional R&D centers. I would also like to thank Tel Aviv University for its embrace and support throughout the 20 years that have passed. To the head of the council, Adv. Badhi, for his involvement in the success of the center. And finally to the wonderful research team whose work resulted in many successes.
Thank you all from the bottom of my heart
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I would like to thank all the people and institutions that contributed to the success of this important project, led by the Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology, which is a cornerstone for the integration of the peripheral population and the realization of its potential in the field of science and technology in a wide variety of activities, including the support for regional R&D centers. I would also like to thank Tel Aviv University for its embrace and support throughout the 20 years that have passed. To the head of the council, Adv. Badhi, for his involvement in the success of the center. And finally to the wonderful research team whose work resulted in many successes.
Thank you all from the bottom of my heart