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ADVISORY TO NEWS AND ASSIGNMENT EDITORS

MCDONNELL DOUGLAS, ISRAEL TO ANNOUNCE SOLAR POWER PLANS

Plans for the cooperative development of a solar-power plant to demonstrate breakthrough U.S. and Israeli technology will be announced Monday, March 10.

A partnership of McDonnell Douglas, Ormat Industries, Weizmann Institute of Science and Yeda Research and Development Ltd. has been awarded $5.3 million by the U.S.-Israel Science and Technology Development Commission to demonstrate the commercial feasibility of an advanced solar-power plant capable of generating hundreds of kilowatts to tens of megawatts of power.

The news media is invited to attend a 9 a.m. briefing in the Space Camp Habitat of the U.S. Space and Rocket Center, 1 Tranquillity Base, Huntsville, Ala. A ceremony will follow the briefing at 9:30 a.m. Media representatives should arrive at the Space Camp Habitat no later than 8:45 a.m.

Dr. Mary Good, undersecretary of the U.S. Department of Commerce; Prof. Amnon Yogev, director of the Energy Research Center, Weizmann Institute of Science; Drs. Robert Drubka, program manager, and James Blackmon, director of technology development for McDonnell Douglas; Dr. Orna Berry, chief scientist for Israel; and Yoram Yahav, advisor to the Ministry of Industry and Trade for Israel will participate in the news briefing.

March 4, 1997

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