en.Wedoany.com Reported - Oman's renewable energy platform, O-Green, has recently signed a power purchase agreement (PPA) with the Oman Power and Water Procurement Company (Nama PWP) for a 2.7 GW hybrid renewable energy complex. The project will integrate wind power, solar photovoltaic generation, and large-scale battery energy storage systems, making it one of the largest integrated renewable energy projects in the Middle East.
Under the PPA, the complex adopts an integrated wind-solar-storage design, using battery storage to smooth the output fluctuations of wind and solar power, converting intermittent sources into dispatchable, stable electricity. The energy storage system also supports energy time-shifting, storing power during peak generation periods and releasing it when renewable output is low, thereby enhancing grid flexibility and reliability. Once fully operational, the project will significantly increase Oman's clean energy installed capacity and support the industrial decarbonization process.
The cooperation model between O-Green and Nama PWP reflects the trend among Gulf states to promote utility-scale renewable energy development. By integrating multiple technologies under a single contract, this PPA can streamline planning, permitting, and grid connection processes, reducing project development costs. The agreement is also a key step for Oman in reducing its reliance on oil and gas revenues and diversifying its energy mix. The successful implementation of the project depends on grid connection coordination, energy storage system performance, and the fulfillment of long-term commercial and technical terms.
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