The first panel of the evening entitled, "Creating Change: Equality, Environment, and the Next Generation" featured four strong female leaders; Carmit Ram, Director of Desalination at Mekorot; Miri Shetach, CEO of the Healthy Workers Club and VP of Training and Education for Learning and Advancing at the Histadrut; Nicole Hod Stru, CEO of Merage Foundation Israel and Liat Shaked, CEO at Supersonas. The panel was moderated by Tamar Uriel-Beeri, Editor in Chief of The Jerusalem Report.
The discussion began with Carmit Ram addressing what are the unique challenges of water supply in Israel with our unique climate, namely supplying the necessary quantity of water at the required quality. As of recent years, the answer to this challenge has become desalination, which has come a long way in recent years. Carmit explained that, "One innovation that has really changed the desalination process is the use and implementation of energy recovery devices." The desalination process requires a lot of energy, and by implementing energy recovery devices, this energy can be put back into the desalination process, leading to over a 95% efficiency.
This article was written in cooperation with Mekorot.