About us
HOW MUCH TIME DO WE HAVE TO SAVE THE PLANET?
Many climate experts argue that we have until 2030 before we reach the point of no return, after which there may be no way back. This is the most crucial issue of our time, linked to the crisis of global warming, and in light of this, we would like to introduce our project.
The first sources of electricity appeared in the 1800s. This was an important step forward for our civilization, but over time, people began to feel the negative consequences of this development.
Today, more than 200 years after the widespread use of electricity, the negative side, namely air pollution from power plants, is sharply felt and truly creates a threat to the climate of the Earth — the so-called global warming, which can lead to a real global catastrophe.
It is worth noting that about 60 years ago, clean energy sources, mainly solar power generators, appeared, and there was hope to avoid a global catastrophe, but…
Along with their positive characteristic (clean energy), they have a very significant disadvantage, namely the high cost of the energy produced.
As a result, after 60 years of development, solar energy accounts for only just over 3% of global energy production. The situation is very serious, and despite the efforts of all countries, it is worsening.
This is where our developed 3D-ST technology comes to the rescue, like the medicine for the plague at the end of the 19th century. What is special about the 3D-ST technology that makes it the cure for this incurable disease? It’s simple. 3D-ST technology uniquely combines two key advantages of all types of energy: this energy is clean, and it is several times cheaper than the cheapest energy on the market.
We will save the planet
We Will Save the Planet The uniquely low cost of our energy is primarily a powerful incentive for business, and in the shortest possible time, this will lead to its mass adoption.
Our Team

Izchak Koren
Patent holder and project initiator.
He holds a Master’s degree in Engineering and graduated from the Kiev Academy of Aviation. In Ukraine, he worked as a lecturer at an engineering school for several years. He was an active participant and one of the organizers of the movement for the repatriation of Jews and made aliyah in March 1971.
In the first three years in Israel, he worked in R&D in the aviation industry. He worked successfully — within three years, he was promoted from the 4th to the 10th engineer level (typically, it takes two years to reach each level).
In 1975, he founded his own business, working in the field of electrical and electronic projects in a wide range — from industrial equipment to street lighting.
In 1983 (after the collapse of the Israeli stock market), he moved to South Africa, where he founded the company “Alpha Control” and organized the production of the first version of a mechanical card lock (his own development).
In 1989, Koren sold the factory, returned to Israel, and continued working on the second (electromechanical) version of the lock. The project received the status of a government-approved enterprise.
In 1992, a joint venture was established on the initiative of the Ukrainian government — “Alpha Control” and the Ukrainian government. The object of this venture was the production of version B of the card lock. The company “Alpha Control” invested $1,000,000 in special equipment and funds (according to Ukrainian estimates). The Ukrainian side provided production facilities and universal equipment. In 1994, the production line was successfully launched, but… After a few months, it was confiscated by the Ukrainian government. At that time, Ukraine was in total lawlessness, and the Israeli government could not help, as “Alpha Control” was a private company (according to the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs).
Since 1995, Koren has worked in Israel and abroad as a developer and consultant in various fields — general security, information security, cryptography, solar energy, etc. He holds several patents (one of which is an almost indestructible encryption algorithm). He is currently in good shape, and when asked, “How old are you?” he replies, “I run 3 kilometers every morning” (which is true).
The remaining team members are professionals with whom we have had previous experience working and who will join the project as it develops.