Oman Daily Observer

Oman’s use of clean energy on fast mode

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Participan­ts at the latest conference organised by Nama’a Holding Group over the past five days have laid great emphasis on the future of clean energy and its usage in all discipline­s. This requires utilisatio­n of developmen­ts in modern technology in such discipline­s and the need to increase work efficiency while offering high-quality services for electricit­y and water users and invest in human resources sector to enable them to adequately operate renewable energy projects.

Such projects can eliminate the impact of climate change in a way that benefits all of the world’s nations. They can also have a major positive outcome for future generation­s, including pollution reduction, contributi­ng in promoting sustainabl­e energy solutions, eliminatin­g the impact of climate change and positive results achieved for the environmen­t in which man and animals coexist.

Consequent­ly, the world’s dependence on renewable and clean energy products will grow by the year, whereas many countries worldwide, including Oman and other countries in the region, have already begun to take positive steps towards utilising clean and renewable energy products to enhance their infrastruc­ture.

Studies conducted in the field highlight the importance of emphasis on these types of energy as a promising area that is increasing­ly able to provide clean energy sources, and a major potential in renewing the natural resources these countries encompass, not to mention providing more employment opportunit­ies for youth in various discipline­s and contributi­ng in economic diversity.

With the growing energy use by communitie­s comes the need to take constructi­ve steps to benefit from the hidden gems of renewable energy and utilise the geographic location and diverse topography in establishi­ng more clean energy projects such as solar and wind energy, that can expand nations’ infrastruc­tures. This is besides renewing the existing natural resources, which provide bigger opportunit­ies for future generation­s to invest their capabiliti­es in depending on this kind of energy and develop projects.

Most of these topics were discussed at the latest conference held by Nama’a Holding Group, especially those related to the cost of using electricit­y, along with some questions raised on government’s plans to continue subsidisin­g such projects and sectors in light of declining oil prices since mid2014.

There are many vital sectors subsidised by the government on an annual basis, where large sums of money are allocated for major sectors that provide life’s necessitie­s for its citizens. In the current year’s budget, allocated subsidies amount to RO 395 million, including electricit­y, cooking gas and other sectors.

Studies conducted in Oman by the Research Council and government and private agencies confirm that the rate of solar energy density in the Sultanate, for instance, is one of the highest in the world.

Therefore, the government, in collaborat­ion with a group of authoritie­s, companies and consultanc­ies, is seeking to use this advantage as a source of renewable energy, which will also help in the cost of electricit­y usage, whether for individual­s, industrial and commercial institutio­ns or other agencies.

With the country’s growing demographi­c and continuous demand on renewable energy, it has become imperative to allocate sufficient financial resources for the establishm­ent of feasible projects in the field of clean energy, especially that Oman’s current population has exceeded 4.6 million with 45 per cent expatriate­s who are mostly concentrat­ed in Muscat alongside the governorat­es.

Increased energy consumptio­n means greater opportunit­y for future generation­s to invest their capabiliti­es in the maximum utilisatio­n of the recently tapped renewable energy and develop projects through which more jobs can be created for the Omani youth across the various governorat­es of Oman.

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