Oman receives Ibri 3 prequalification applications

21 March 2024

 

Nama Power & Water Procurement Company (Nama PWP) has received prequalification applications for a contract to develop and operate the sultanate's next solar independent power producer (IPP) project, Ibri 3.

The 500MW scheme is Oman's fourth utility-scale solar power plant project.

Interested developers submitted their statements of qualifications on 7 March.

Nama PWP is expected to evaluate the applications and prequalify bidders over the coming weeks.

KPMG Lower Gulf, a subsidiary of the Netherlands-based consultancy company, has been selected to provide financial advisory services to Nama PWP for the Ibri 3 solar photovoltaic (PV) IPP project.

Previous projects

The country’s first 500MW solar IPP scheme, Ibri 2, came onstream in September 2021 and was officially inaugurated in January 2022.

Construction work has started or is about to start for the Manah 1 and Manah 2 solar IPP projects, each with a capacity of 500MW.

The two 500MW solar plants are expected to be operational by 2025 and will be backed by a 20-year power-purchase agreement with Nama PWP.

A team comprising France’s EDF and South Korea’s Korea Western Power Company (Kowepo) won the contract to develop the Manah 1 solar PV IPP project.

A team of Singapore’s Sembcorp Industries and China-headquartered Jinko Power Technology was awarded the second 500MW solar PV IPP contract.

Related read: Oman gives renewables a serious shot

In addition to the Ibri 3 solar IPP project, the prequalification process is under way for five wind IPP projects in the sultanate. 

Solar power installed capacity accounts for an estimated 5.5% of Oman's total installed power generation capacity of approximately 12,600MW. The sultanate aims to increase this ratio six-fold by 2030.


MEED’s January 2024 special report on Oman includes: 

> COMMENT: Muscat needs to stimulate growth
> GOVERNMENT & ECONOMY: Muscat performs tricky budget balancing act

> BANKING: Oman banks look to projects for growth
> OIL & GAS: Oman diversifies hydrocarbons value chain
> POWER & WATER: Oman expands grid connectivity
> HYDROGEN: Oman seeks early hydrogen success

> CONSTRUCTION: Oman construction is back on track


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Jennifer Aguinaldo
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