Oman Daily Observer

Strong potential for solar-based manufactur­ing sector in Oman

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FROM P13

root in the Sultanate on the heels of the growth of renewable energy developmen­t. This industry, he points out, has the potential to serve not only Oman, but the wider Gulf region.

“Solar based manufactur­ing capacity can vary according to the technologi­es used, which creates huge potential and opportunit­y to push the developmen­t of solar based products to support the implementa­tion of the industry.

According to various workshops conducted on this issue, some of the raw materials can be extracted and sourced locally from Oman, which gives us a huge advantage in terms of costcompet­itiveness and efficiency.”

Solar-based ingredient­s and components that can be manufactur­ed locally include silicon, PV material, batteries, electrical materials and cables — the intermedia­te materials for many of which are already produced in the Sultanate, according to the industry expert.

Furthermor­e, with the implementa­tion of In-Country Value (ICV) developmen­t in this nascent industry, solar-based manufactur­ing will benefit from cost reduction, which will further support the viability of solar based manufactur­ing in Oman.

Oman Solar Industry Associatio­n (OSIA), says Al Zaabi, is committed to playing a pivotal role in driving the developmen­t of a vibrant solar-based renewable energy sector in the Sultanate. Establishe­d just over two years ago, the non-for-profit, non-government organisati­on has been working to “empower solar developmen­t” in Oman.

“In associatio­n with the Solar GCC Alliance, we are proud to be supporting the gathering of the national and regional solar industry in Oman. Our goal is to transform Oman and the Middle East’s vast solar potential into a commercial­ly and environmen­tally viable solution for our growing demand for electricit­y.”

The Solar GCC Alliance exists as an online umbrella platform to encourage each of its affiliate countries to pursue independen­t solar developmen­t, while simultaneo­usly providing an infrastruc­ture for internatio­nal collaborat­ion. Affiliate countries include Oman, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Morocco, Jordan, Egypt and Palestine.

OSIA has also welcomed declaratio­ns by the Omani government to update regulatory policies to underpin the growth of renewables in the Sultanate. Plans for large-scale renewables and rooftop PV systems are a step in the right direction, said Al Zaabi.

“I predict a bright future for our country through the developmen­t and growth of solar and renewable energy, as it will save us costs, create a new sector of employment and job opportunit­ies, and lastly provide clean sustainabl­e energy for our current and future generation­s,” he added.

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