Oman announces qualified bidders for the development of wind IPPs
18 September 2024Nama Power and Water Procurement Company (PWP), the exclusive procurer of power and water in the Sultanate of Oman, is pleased to announce the list of qualified applicants for the development of five large-scale wind energy projects. These projects, located across key governorates, represent a significant milestone in Sultanate of Oman’s journey toward achieving its renewable energy goals and transitioning to a low-carbon future.
The wind Independent Power Projects (IPPs) will contribute to the Sultanate’s broader strategy to generate 30% of its energy needs from renewable sources by 2030, thereby reducing dependence on conventional fossil fuels and enhancing energy security. Nama PWP has been actively working to diversify Sultanate of Oman’s energy mix by facilitating competitive tenders for renewable energy projects, including solar and wind initiatives.
The five projects are as follows:
In the Main Interconnection System (MIS):
- Jalan Bani bu Ali Wind IPP:the project will be located at Jalan Bani Bu Ali in South Sharqiyah Governate for commercial operation in Q1 2027 with a capacity of 91-105 MW.
- Duqm Wind IPP: the project will be located at Ras Madrakah in Duqm for commercial operation in Q4 2027. The project capacity is expected to be in the range of 234-270 MW.
- Mahoot Wind I IPP: The project will be developed in Mahoot in Al Wusta Governate for commercial operation in Q4 2027 with a capacity of 342-400 MW.
In the Dhofar Power System (DPS):
- Dhofar Wind II IPP: the project will be adjacent to the existing Dhofar Wind I IPP in Shaleem and Al Hallaniyat Islands in Dhofar Governate with a capacity of 114-132 MW to be operational in Q2 2027.
- Sadah Wind IPP: the project will be developed at a site located in Sadah in Dhofar Governate with a capacity of 81-99 MW for commercial operation in Q4 2027.
These projects mark a major step in Sultanate of Oman’s efforts to meet its net-zero carbon emissions target by 2050. Once operational, they will collectively reduce the Sultanate of Oman’s carbon emissions by more than 978,000 tonnes per year and contribute significantly to the overall renewable energy output.
About the Tenders:
Nama PWP is pleased to report a strong response to the tenders for the five wind energy projects. A total of 16 Statements of Qualification (SOQs) were submitted for the Jaalan Bani Bu Ali Wind IPP, 15 for the Dhofar II Wind IPP, 15 for the Duqm and Sadah Wind IPPs, and 15 for the Mahoot I Wind IPP.
Following a comprehensive and rigorous evaluation process, 11 applicants were qualified for Jaalan Bani Bu Ali Wind IPP, 12 for the Dhofar II Wind IPP, 12 for the Mahoot I Wind IPP, and 12 each for the Duqm and Sadah Wind IPPs.
The high level of participation highlights the growing interest and confidence in Sultanate of Oman’s renewable energy sector and the transparency of the procurement process facilitated by Nama PWP.
Qualified Applicants:
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