Oman inaugurates 1GW solar IPPs

22 January 2025

Oman's Sayyid Bilarab Bin Haitham Al-Said has inaugurated the Manah 1 and Manah 2 solar power plants in the wilayat of Manah in Al-Dakhiliyah Governorate.

The state offtaker, Nama Power & Water Procurement Company (Nama PWP), awarded the contracts to develop the two solar independent power producer (IPP) projects in March 2023 to two separate teams.

A team led by France's EDF Renewables won the contract to develop the Manah 1 IPP, while a team led by Singapore's Sembcorp won the contract to develop the Manah 2 IPP.

The project company for the 588MW Manah 2 IPP announced that it had reached commercial operations in early January, four months ahead of schedule.

The projects aim to address environmental goals by increasing the share of renewable energy in Oman from 6.6% to 11%, while also reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 1.4 million tonnes annually, an official statement said.

The projects' completion represents a significant step towards achieving Oman's 2050 net-zero target.

The projects will also help to meet the growing demand for electricity by generating sufficient power to supply approximately 120,000 houses.

Manah 1 and Manah 2 were previously called Solar IPP 2022 and Solar IPP 2023.

In March 2023, the two developer teams signed 20-year power-purchase agreements with Nama PWP, which was previously known as Oman Power & Water Procurement Company (OPWP).

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 OPWP after Ibri 2, which has been operational since 2021.

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Jennifer Aguinaldo
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