Nama Power and Water Procurement (Nama PWP), the single buyer of electricity and water in Oman, plans to develop a 6 GW solar pipeline in Oman by 2031 (Oman Daily Observer, 21/01/2026). The six large-scale solar projects, with a 1 GW capacity each, are scheduled to start commercial operations between 2030 and 2031. The project capacities and the scheduled commercial operation dates are subject to adjustments based on site allocation and the results of detailed resource assessments.
Nama PWP aims to reach at least 30% of renewable energy generation within the sector by 2030. To do so, the company envisions a pipeline conformed of 24 solar and wind projects, and a waste-to-energy scheme. Three projects are currently in operation (Dhofar Wind I, Ibri II Solar, Manah I Solar and Manah II Solar) and another three are under implementation (Ibri III Solar, Dhofar Wind II and JBB Solar).
Oman expects to start several renewable energy facilities between 2027 and 2029, including the 400 MW Al Kamil Solar IPP in 2027, the 800 MW Mahout Wind IPP in 2028 and the 1 GW Solar IPP in 2029, among others. The country aims to achieve 30-40% of total electricity generation by 2030, increasing to approximately 60-70% by 2040. The country aims to reach net-zero by 2050.
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