Mekorot
“Within 5 to 6 Years, all of Israel will be connected to a single water network”
Danny Sofer, acting CEO of Mekorot takes pride in the company’s ability to maintain uninterrupted water supply even during wartime, stating, “Israel’s water sector is healthy and stable."
Mekorot and nT-Tao to advance pilot facility for fusion energy in critical water infrastructure
Mekorot reports strong core growth in 2025, but regulatory changes drive heavy net loss
Mekorot Acting CEO Danny Soffer spoke at the Israel Economic Conference 2026
Mekorot completes raising of NIS 1.2 billion in debt offering
Israel's Mekorot to design Azerbaijan’s water economy
Mekorot will create and design a master plan for the water sector for agriculture for the Azeris for several million shekels with the possibility of expanding the agreement in the future.
Mekorot posts profits of NIS 386m.
A breakdown of all water sector data indicates that the supply of water by Mekorot increased to approximately 1,800 million cubic meters in 2021 from approximately 1,650 cubic meters in 2020.
Mekorot selects group of companies to design Israel's future water systems
The projects include the development of Israel’s domestic water sector as well as the design of how to supply water to neighboring countries, such as Jordan.
Herzog unveils Mekorot's new water supply system for Jerusalem
Designated by the government as a national infrastructural project, the system is set to connect Jerusalem and nearby settlements to desalinated Mediterranean waters.
Evolution Water’s AI manages water infrastructure alongside Mekorot
Mekorot is the single largest civilian energy consumer in Israel consuming 5% of the total amount of energy used in the country. It is urgent that it lower its energy consumption.
Eli Cohen to step down as Mekorot CEO
During Cohen's tenure, the company recorded significant achievements.
Eli Cohen to quit as Mekorot CEO
During his tenure, the company recorded significant achievements, including reform and completion of an efficiency plan and needed structural changes in the water economy.
How is water powering the Israeli fiber optics revolution?
The most unlikely new player in the country is fast-tracking the ability for Israelis to have access to high-speed fiber optics: Mekorot, Israel’s national water company.
Returning to the sources with Mekorot
Corona, closures and heatwaves can’t stop the longing of Jews around the world to make aliyah. Mekorot and partners devised a groundbreaking initiative to help them