The renewable project will supply 770 MW

Nama Power and Water Procurement, and O-Green have signed a Power Purchase Agreement for Oman’s Continuous Renewable Energy Project, a major hybrid clean-energy development spanning the wilayats of Mahout and Duqm.

The project will combine solar, wind and battery energy storage systems with a total installed generation capacity of 2.7 GW, making it one of the world’s largest integrated renewable energy projects.

Designed to deliver stable electricity around the clock, the project represents a significant shift in Oman’s renewable energy strategy from standalone solar and wind facilities to integrated systems capable of providing firm, dispatchable power.

The development is expected to supply nearly 770 MW of reliable capacity, supporting the country’s long-term energy transition and carbon-reduction goals under Oman Vision 2040.

The project is also intended to create a platform for the expansion of energy-intensive industries, including data centres, advanced computing, green fuels and high-tech manufacturing.

By combining Oman’s strong solar and wind resources with advanced battery storage, the initiative aims to overcome intermittency challenges commonly associated with renewable energy and enable greater integration of clean power into the national grid.

O-Green, a strategic partnership between OQ Alternative Energy and Naqaa Sustainable Energy, said its renewable energy portfolio now exceeds 11 GW of solar and wind projects alongside 4.5 GWh of battery storage capacity.

 The company has already secured more than 3.3 GW of generation capacity and 2.4 gigawatt-hours of storage.

Nama Power and Water Procurement, Oman’s sole procurer of electricity and water capacity, said the project will strengthen energy security while accelerating the country’s transition to a more sustainable power system.