Oman’s Manah 2 starts electricity supply

5 May 2025

Oman’s Manah 2 solar independent power project (IPP) has begun supplying electricity to Oman's electricity grid, four months after the project achieved commercial operations status.

Singapore-based utility developer Sembcorp leads the team that won the contract to develop and operate the 500MW solar photovoltaic (PV) scheme.

The firm marked the formal commencement of the supply of electricity under a 20-year power purchase agreement (PPA) with Nama Power & Water Procurement Company (PWP) on 4 May.

Located in Oman's Al-Dakhiliyah Governorate, Manah 2 covers 6.8 million square metres and features 1 million bifacial solar PV panels mounted on 8,691 tables and connected to 60 central inverters, Sembcorp said.

The IPP supports Oman’s Vision 2040 goal of deriving 30% of its electricity from renewables by 2030.

PWP signed the 20-year PPA with the developer team, comprising Sembcorp and Hong Kong-based Jinko Power Technology, in March 2023.

The project was the first renewable energy contract the Singaporean firm had won in the Middle East region.

Sembcorp owns an 80% stake in a joint venture comprising its subsidiary, Sembcorp Utilities, and Jinko Power, which will implement the project.

China Energy Engineering Corporation – Shanghai Electric Power is the project's engineering, procurement and construction contractor.

Manah 2 and another project, Manah 1, were previously named Solar IPP 2022 and 2023.

Three developer consortiums submitted technical and financial proposals for the Manah 1 and Manah 2 contracts in late September 2022.

Located 150 kilometres southwest of Muscat, the Manah 1 and 2 solar projects comprise the second utility-scale renewable energy projects to be tendered by PWP, after Ibri 2, which has been operational since 2021.

The bid evaluation process is under way for the 500MW Ibri 3 solar IPP.

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Jennifer Aguinaldo
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