- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Herzl Prophecy Nears Reality (Continued from Page 1) It is estimated the construction of the canal will take approximately 10 years. The cost of the project, including the construction of a hyd- roelectric power plant at Massada, is estimated at $685 million (in 1980 prices). The hydroelectric plant will produce about 570 megawatts, or some six- seven perc'ent of Israel's power requirements pro- jected for the year 2000. The country's current generat- ing capacity is approxi- mately 2,600 megawatts. When the coal-fueled Had- era power plant (currently under construction) goes on stream, it will produce 1,400 megawatts, bringing total capacity to 4,000 megawatts. The Zikim plant (also coal-based), which is still on the drawing board, is to add another 1,000 megawatts. Although the date of completion of these projects has not yet been set, it will undoubtedly be long before that of the proposed_ canal. In addition to providing energy, the canal will re- plenish the water table in the area. The level of the Dead Sea waters has been dropping approximately 0.5 meters a year since the 1950s, due to diversion of the Jordan River's waters by both Israel and Jordan for agricultural and indust- rial purposes. "This project would differ from all other hydroelectric plants currently in opera- tion in that its capacity would be determined by its downstream reservoir, the Dead Sea, rather than its upstream one, the Mediter- ranean, which for all practi- cal purposes is unlimited," explained Dr. Dan Weiner, head of Dead Sea Canal project management, and a senior lecturer at the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology. The canal's hydroelec- tric plant is intended to be part of a multi- purpose energy complex. In addition to their hyd- roelectric function, the diluted Mediterranean waters would be used for a system of solar power- generating ponds, as well as for the power system that would exploit the difference in the chemi- cal make-up of the two seas (functioning in much the same way as a bat- tery). While the chemical-based power system-is not yet competitive with conven- tional power generating facilities, Dr. Weiner thinks the solar pond project has good prospects for success, according to the results ob- tained so far from a pilot * * * plant at Ein Bokek. The maximum capacity of the projected overall solar pond system (comprising various ponds) is estimated at more than 1,500 megawatts — should it prove technologi- cally feasible. The canal would also make it possible to con- struct in the Negev conven- tional power plants which need huge quantities of water for their cooling sys- tems (including coal and nuclear facilities). Despite the benefits the canal would bring, a number of complications exist. Questions concerning the economic feasibility of the canal project as a whole have arisen. In addition, some engineers are skepti- cal that the solar pond idea will ever live up to the high hopes attached to it. Opposition to the project has also been heard abroad. Egypt objects to the canal's originating in Gaza, while Jordan fears possible ill ef- fects to its own potash works, located at the south- ern end of the Dead Sea. Despite all the inherent problems, however, the Dead Sea canal project, with all its energy-related side benefits, may prove to be at last a partial solution to Is- rael's energy problems. (This article was re- printed from the Israel Economist.) Bloch to Chair Interseas Event Birmingham resident Ivan S. Bloch has accepted the role of chairman of the city-wide Interseas Founders Waterway Dinner, it was announced by David B. 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