Oman extends 200MW wind bid deadline

18 February 2025

Oman’s Nama Power & Water Procurement Company (Nama PWP) has extended the last day for bidders to submit their proposals for the contracts to develop and operate two wind farm projects in the sultanate.

Nama PWP issued a request for proposals for the contracts to develop the Jalan Bani Bu Ali wind independent power producer (IPP) project and the Dhofar 2 wind IPP in September last year and initially set early February 2025 as the tender closing date. 

According to a source close to the project, the tender closing date has been extended to the end of March.

Located in South Sharqiyah Governate, the Jalan Bani Bu Ali wind IPP will have a capacity of  91MW-105MW and has a commercial operation target of Q1 2027.

It is one of the three planned wind schemes that will cater to Oman’s Main Interconnection System (MIS).

Adjacent to the existing Dhofar wind 1 IPP in Shaleem and Al-Hallaniyat Islands in Dhofar Governate, the Dhofar 2 wind plant will have a capacity of 114MW-132MW and will be operational in Q2 2027.

It will cater to the smaller Dhofar Power System (DPS).

Nama PWP prequalified developers that may bid for five planned wind IPPs in September. These include:

  • Acwa Power (Saudi Arabia)
  • Sembcorp (Singapore)
  • Sumitomo (Japan)
  • TotalEnergies (France)
  • Masdar (UAE)
  • Alfanar (Saudi Arabia)
  • EDF Renewables (France)
  • Elecnor (Spain)
  • Goldwind (China)
  • GED / Marafiq (Saudi Arabia)
  • Hero Asia Investment (Hong Kong)
  • Itochu (Japan)

The remaining three wind farms will be tendered separately, according to a source familiar with the projects.

The remaining two projects catering to the MIS are: 

  • Duqm wind IPP: Located in Ras Madrakah in Duqm, the project will have a capacity of 234MW-270MW, with commercial operations expected in Q4 2027
  • Mahoot wind 1 IPP: Located in Mahoot in the Al-Wusta Governate, the wind farm will have a capacity of 342MW-400MW, with a commercial operation target of Q4 2027 

The other wind farm catering to the DPS is the Sadah wind IPP. Located in Sadah in the Dhofar Governate, it will have a capacity of 81MW-99MW and is due for commercial operation in Q4 2027.

Nama PWP, previously Oman Power & Water Procurement Company, appointed KPMG Lower Gulf as the financial adviser, UK/US-headquartered Dentons as the legal adviser and Australia’s Worley as the technical adviser for the wind IPPs.

Renewable energy, mainly derived from solar photovoltaic power plants, accounted for an estimated 6% of Oman’s electricity production capacity as of 2023. Oman aims to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.

Nama PWP recently received bids for the contract to develop the sultanate's fourth utility-scale solar photovoltaic IPP, Ibri 3.

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Jennifer Aguinaldo
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