The city of Maun in Botswana hosted the groundbreaking ceremony for a 500 MW photovoltaic solar power plant project, integrated with battery energy storage systems of equivalent capacity.
This initiative falls
under the investment cooperation framework between Oman and Botswana.
The project gives
effect to the outcomes of the recent meeting between His Majesty Sultan Haitham
bin Tarik and President Duma Gideon Boko of the Republic of Botswana, held last
Monday at Al Barakah Palace, REPORTED Oman News Agency.
It also demonstrates
the commitment to the direct implementation of investment agreements signed
between the two parties.
The groundbreaking
ceremony, taking place just three days after the agreements were signed in
Muscat, highlights the rapid execution, the effectiveness of project delivery,
and the strong resolve to activate the partnership between the two friendly
nations.
The ceremony was
attended by President Duma Gideon Boko of the Republic of Botswana, Abdulsalam
bin Mohammed Al Murshidi, Chairman of Oman Investment Authority (OIA) and a
number of officials from both sides.
The "Maun"
project is being carried out by O-Green, a subsidiary of Oman Investment
Authority, in partnership with the Botswana Power Corporation (BPC).
The project reflects O-Green’s strategic drive
toward global expansion through the development of integrated renewable energy
projects encompassing power generation, storage systems, and supporting
infrastructure—thereby reinforcing its position as an international developer
in the clean energy sector.
This project
represents the first initiative to be put into operation within the framework
of Oman-Botswana cooperation in the energy sector, targeting the development of
projects with a total capacity of up to 3,000 MW.
This marks the shift
of this cooperation from the planning phase to tangible implementation.
Mustafa bin Mohammed
Al Hinai, CEO of O-Green, stated that the groundbreaking ceremony embodies the
company’s dedication to executing projects according to the highest standards,
consistent with the agreements signed with partners in the Republic of Botswana.
He noted that the project will be rolled out in carefully planned phases to
support the energy grid.
He added that the
project serves as the foundation of an integrated energy platform that will
contribute to Botswana’s aspirations to become a regional energy trading hub
and open up new prospects for sustainable economic growth, harnessing renewable
energy solutions and round-the-clock storage systems.
Upon completion, the
plant is expected to more than double the Republic of Botswana’s current power
generation capacity. Furthermore, the incorporation of battery energy storage
technologies will bolster national grid reliability and support peak load management,
thereby ensuring the delivery of clean and sustainable energy supplies.
It is worth noting
that the agreements signed between the Sultanate of Oman and the Republic of
Botswana in Muscat covered several sectors, including mineral exploration, the
development and operation of oil product storage facilities, in addition to renewable
energy projects.
These agreements also include a memorandum between OQ Group and Botswana Oil Limited to assess cooperation opportunities in fuel security and infrastructure development; an agreement between O-Green and the Botswana Power Corporation to develop the solar power plant project; and a cooperation agreement between Oman Mining Development Company and Botswana’s Exploration Investment Company in the field of mining exploration.

