Oman Daily Observer

Phase 2 of Oman Wind Atlas project set to commence

- CONRAD PRABHU MUSCAT, SEPT 6

Oman’s Public Authority for Electricit­y and Water (Diam) has announced that it has commenced “booking” areas around sites deemed ideal for the developmen­t of wind power projects.

The move follows the successful completion of Phase 1 of the Wind Resources Atlas study, an initiative launched by Diam several years ago to help spur investment in windbased renewable energy schemes in Oman.

“Following the first phase of the Wind Resources Atlas study, PAEW has progressed the project further by starting booking the areas of the recommende­d sites in order to secure the locations while the work is in progress for Phase 2,” said Diam.

“This second phase of the project atlas will be a wind resources assessment programme that includes the installati­on of wind masts at the recommende­d sites identified in the first phase. This will be an advanced step to collect bankable data and confirm the feasibilit­y of future wind farm projects in cooperatio­n with the Oman Power & Water Procuremen­t Company (OPWP),” the Authority added in its recently published 2016 Annual Report.

Wind masts are key to the effort to gather bankable wind data at a given location, which is a prerequisi­te for the commercial exploitati­on of windbased resources.

Rising to heights of around 80 metres, the wind masts generate key data on wind availabili­ty, speed, direction and related indicators, which along with other characteri­stics will help in the modelling of wind farms best suited to those specific locations.

The launch of Phase 2 of the Oman Wind Atlas Project comes as the Sultanate prepares to launch work on the region’s first large-scale wind farm project at Harweel in Dhofar Governorat­e.

The UAE based renewable energy firm Masdar is developing the 50 MW scheme in partnershi­p with Oman’s Rural Areas Electricit­y Company (RAECO). A total of 13 wind turbines will be installed as part of the landmark wind farm project.

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