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Home » Uncategorized » Teralight to start up 150MW Israeli solar farm
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Teralight to start up 150MW Israeli solar farm

SaraBy SaraJanuary 27, 20252 Mins Read
Teralight takes wraps off 250MW Israeli PV project

Teralight has received approval to commence commercial operations at 150MW (dc) solar project in Israel’s Ta’anach region.

Teralight holds a 51% stake in the Ta’anach 1 solar farm, while the remaining 49% is owned by Migdal Group.

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Teralight is also advancing the Ta’anach 2 project, which will feature a capacity of 104MW alongside an energy storage facility with approximately 440MWh of capacity.

Fully owned by Teralight, the Ta’anach 2 project is expected to connect to the electricity grid in the second half of 2026.

Together, the Ta’anach 1 and Ta’anach 2 projects represent a combined installed capacity of over 250MW, accounting for approximately 5.2% of Israel’s renewable energy capacity and 1.2% of the country’s total electricity supply.

Teralight CEO Rani Lifshitz said: “The commercial operation of the Ta’anach 1 project marks a significant milestone for the company, solidifying Teralight’s role as a key player in Israel’s green electricity production and supply sector.

“The entire project advances Israel’s efforts to increase the use of clean, locally produced solar energy.”

He added: “Teralight is currently developing and constructing solar and storage projects with a combined capacity of approximately 400 MW and storage capabilities of about 750 MWh.

“These projects are expected to connect to the grid gradually over the next three years, further cementing Teralight’s leadership in renewable energy in Israel.”

Another major project under development by Teralight is the Maglan solar project, comprising a 340MW facility and an energy storage system with a capacity of 1110MWh.

Developed in collaboration with 13 communities in the Jordan Valley, the Maglan project is expected to connect to the grid in 2027.

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