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Airengy Expands In Israel With 51% Stake In Green-Go To Boost Solar Project Capabilities

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Airengy has announced a major step in expanding its presence in Israelโ€™s renewable energy sector by signing a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to acquire a 51% stake in Green-Go. The company is known as a leading developer and EPC contractor for complex photovoltaic projects, with strong expertise in agrivoltaics. This move is expected to strengthen Airengyโ€™s position in the growing clean energy market in Israel.

With this acquisition, Airengy is adding a third key pillar to its business operations. Alongside its existing focus on Compressed Air Power Plants (CAPP) for multi-day energy storage and Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) in Europe, the company will now include local project development and execution capabilities in Israel. This expansion reflects Airengyโ€™s strategy to build a diversified and integrated energy portfolio.

By bringing Green-Go into its operations, Airengy aims to enhance its capabilities across the entire energy value chain. This includes project development, engineering, construction, and long-term operation. The integration is expected to improve execution efficiency and support the delivery of complex renewable projects.

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Tal Raz, CEO of Airengy, said that the transaction represents an important milestone for the company. He noted that combining Green-Goโ€™s proven execution strength with Airengyโ€™s technological expertise will help accelerate business growth. The deal is also expected to create steady cash flow and open new opportunities for expansion in the renewable energy sector.


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