Oman seeks firms for geothermal plant study

30 April 2025

Oman’s Nama Power & Water Procurement Company (PWP) has invited companies to bid for a contract to provide technical and economic consultancy services for the sultanate’s first planned geothermal power plant project.

Known as the Hot Springs geothermal project, the site being considered for the project’s first phase is the area between Wilayat Fanja and Al-Ansab in Wilayat Bausher in Muscat.

PWP expects to receive bids from technical and financial consultancy firms by 22 May.

The selected bidder will conduct a feasibility assessment of the potential of geothermal energy within the specified sites.

The project supports Oman’s Vision 2040 and renewable energy targets as well as its net-zero committed target.

The tender proceedings are under way for several renewable energy projects in Oman.

In February, PWP received four bids for the contract to develop and operate the Ibri 3 solar independent power producer (IPP) project.

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

The bidding process is also under way for two wind IPPs in Oman.

The Jalan Bani Bu Ali wind IPP will cater to the Main Interconnection System (MIS), while the Dhofar 2 wind IPP will cater to the smaller Dhofar Power System (DPS).

The Jalan Bani Bu Ali wind IPP, located in South Sharqiyah Governorate, will have a capacity of  91MW-105MW and is scheduled to begin commercial operation in Q1 2027.

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

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