Shikun & Binui is a leading Israeli construction and infrastructure company that operates internationally, including in the United States, Europe, Africa, and Australia. The company specializes in building and developing large-scale projects in the fields of construction, infrastructure, and real estate, including highways, bridges, tunnels, airports, water facilities, residential and commercial buildings, and more. Shikun & Binui is also active in renewable energy, particularly in the field of solar energy, and has installed solar power plants in Israel and other countries.
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Israeli company Shikun & Binui Energy announced that it has secured a EUR 49 million (USD 52.6 million) loan to support the realization of a 101-MW solar project in northwest Romania. Raiffeisen...
Read moreShikun & Binui Energy has been awarded a tender to build 100 MW to 130 MW of PV and 180 MWh to 240 MWh of storage capacity, next to six interchanges in Israel. The tender was awarded by...
Read moreShikun & Binui Energy has secured a loan of EUR40.5 million (US$43.5 million) from Raiffeisen Bank International and its Romanian subsidiary for the construction of a 70 MW photovoltaic (PV)...
Read moreCapital Dynamics has completed the sale of a majority interest in its Beacon portfolio to TortoiseEcofin and S&B USA Energy. Each buyer has acquired a 49.5% ownership of the portfolio. Capital Dyn...
Read moreThe 110 MW Negev Energy solar thermal power project in Ashalim, Israel, has been completed and is now brought online. The Shikun & Binui Ltd, Noy Infrastructure Fund and Spanish firm TSK...
Read moreTwo Israeli companies, Sunflower Sustainable Investments and Shikun & Binui Renewable Energy (SBRE), have announced that they are selling their interests in 13 MW of Spanish solar assets.
Read moreShikun & Binui has signed an agreement under which the Noy Fund and the TSK Group will replace Abengoa for the building of the NIS 4B Ashalim thermo-solar power plant in Israel.
Read moreAbengoa announced yesterday that it has closed the non-recourse project financing for the Ashalim concentrated solar power plant, together with its partner the Israeli global infrastructure group Shik...
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