About

A clean-sheet operator, deliberately outside the existing sector.

Palestine Microgrid is a proposed new licensed Palestinian Microgrid Operator (PMO). Its consortium is structured without participation from any existing Palestinian energy incumbent or stakeholder — to avoid the political-economy capture and execution constraints that have undermined prior centralised initiatives.

Mission

Reliability above all — then savings.

The core value to members is reliability: a dependable, year-round power supply regardless of weather or any single system's performance — an assurance standalone self-generation cannot match, and one members value above the financial saving.

The market we operate in

Under the Oslo Accords, the Israeli Electric Corporation retained responsibility for production and transmission. The Palestinian Electricity Transmission Company (PETL, 2013) is a single buyer of imported electricity, distributing to six Palestinian DISCOs. Palestinian institutions have no independent operational role in managing electricity flows.

Why a clean-sheet consortium

Every prior centralised initiative has run into the same political-economy constraints. A new operator — outside the incumbent structure — can build the market platform, sign contracts, and scale without those drag factors.

Who this is for

Members are producers, prosumers, and consumers who value reliable, year-round supply and want to participate in the local energy market. Investors are private-sector actors seeking fee-based, platform-economics returns with DFI co-investment.

What we are not

We are not a generation company. We are not a distribution utility. We are not a hardware installer. We own the storage that clears the market — and the software that runs it.