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Renewable energy generation through
waste and wastewater treatment

Doral Environmental Infrastructure’s activities in Israel and Worldwide

Doral Environmental Infrastructure specializes in the initiation, financing, construction, and operation of water, wastewater, and environmental projects. These projects provide end-to-end solutions for sludge and waste, combined with renewable energy production, recovery, and recycling.

The company operates from headquarters in Israel and Poland and, in line with Doral Group’s strategy, is working to expand its operations to additional countries and segments within its field of activity.

The company has a portfolio of operational projects and projects in various stages of development in the field of Biogas and Biomethane in Israel and Europe. These projects provide an end-to-end solution for treating organic waste, thereby enabling methane (CH4) capture while generating renewable energy. As a byproduct, they produce digestate which replaces chemical fertilizers.

The company’s projects prevent hazardous greenhouse gas emissions, are carried out in collaboration with local communities and farmers, and form part of a local circular economy that produces new jobs and supports local industry.

Global population growth and rapid economic development are accelerating waste generation in general, and solid waste production in particular. Waste treatment, including recovery and recycling, creates an immense and constantly growing market. The ongoing growth of global waste, on the one hand, and the evolving global regulatory landscape that mandates end-to-end solutions and comprehensive treatment responses for safeguarding human health and environmental quality, are driving the continued growth of this sector worldwide.

Doral Environmental Infrastructure addresses market challenges and advances projects that implement cutting-edge technologies while collaborating with leading global technology companies.

 For more information on Doral Environmental Infrastructure’s activities in Poland: https://doral-ei.com.pl/en/home-page

Our products at a glance

Huge profits for humanity and the environment

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Kaplonosy (Poland)

The biogas facility in Ma'ale Gilboa joins the solar and wind energy production facilities, and together they meet all the electrical needs of the kibbutzim and the surroundings.
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Key Stats

1 MWp
Power
2024
Commercial launch date
15-year tariff regulation
Regulation
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Ma’ale Gilboa

The biogas facility in Ma'ale Gilboa joins the solar and wind energy production facilities, and together they meet all the electrical needs of the kibbutzim and the surroundings.
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Key Stats

0.63 MWp
Power
2024
Commercial operation date
20-year tariff regulation
Regulation
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Kibbutz Lahav

The facility at Kibbutz Lahav, established by Doral Environmental Infrastructures in partnership with the kibbutz, is intended for the treatment of organic waste for the production of electricity sold to the Israel Electric Corporation.
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Key Stats

0.63 MWp
Power
2021
Commercial launch date
20-year tariff regulation
Regulation
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Infinya Paper Mill

The biogas station at the Infinya Paper Mill in Hadera (formerly Hadera Paper) completes the plant's recycling cycle by generating electricity from a station fueled by biogas. The gas is created in the process of treating the effluents of the paper recycling industry.
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Key Stats

2 MWp
Nominal power
24 Hours a day
Operating
2016
Commercial launch

Doral Environmental Infrastructures’ Subsidiaries

Investing in Projects and Technologies

Doral environmental infrastructures invests in and promotes technologies that align synergistically with its activities.

Doral Environmental Infrastructure has invested in Zohar CleanTech, an Israeli startup that developed a technology for treating unsorted Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) in a compact facility based on gasification technology. With this technology, syngas is produced in a thermochemical process that occurs within a reactor operating at very high temperatures. During this process, the household waste fed into the reactor is converted into a synthetic gas called syngas, which can then be used as fuel for renewable energy generation.

This development represents a breakthrough in treating local household and municipal waste, offering an environmentally friendly and sustainable end-of-life solution that significantly reduces the volume of waste requiring disposal. The decomposition products are eco-friendly and do not require landfilling. These local systems can serve municipalities, local councils, rural communities, green city neighborhoods, factories, hospitals, commercial centers, and more.

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