Oman Daily Observer

High-level Omani delegation visits Glasspoint Solar in California

- BUSINESS REPORTER MUSCAT, JULY 30

Dr Ali bin Masoud al Sunaidy, Oman’s Minister of Commerce and Industry, recently toured Glasspoint’s headquarte­rs and lab facilities in California, USA.

Welcoming Dr Al Sunaidy was Glasspoint’s Chief Technology Officer Pete von Behrens and other members of the company’s leadership team. Representa­tives from Oman Technology Fund including Chief Executive Officer Yousuf al Harthy and Venture Investment Leader Mohammed al Rasbi accompanie­d Dr Al Sunaidy.

The delegation had an up-close look at Glasspoint’s solar energy innovation­s and how the technology can be further utilised within the Sultanate. Glasspoint’s technology has been successful­ly deployed in Oman since 2011, and is currently operating at Miraah, one of the world’s largest solar plants being built in collaborat­ion with Petroleum Developmen­t Oman (PDO) in Southern Oman.

Dr Al Sunaidy said, “The Sultanate is already a global leader in using solar energy for oil extraction and we are now looking at how we can use this renewable resource to power other industries and processes, such as desalinati­ng seawater. The utilisatio­n of Glasspoint’s technology will continue to contribute to our economic diversific­ation strategy and gives the company the opportunit­y to apply its know-how in other industries beyond oil and gas in Oman.”

Dr Al Sunaidy added, “Glasspoint has been a great partner to the Sultanate over the years in helping establish Oman as a renewable energy hub.”

Glasspoint’s Chief Technology Officer Pete von Behrens said, “Research and developmen­t is at the core of Glasspoint, where we’re constantly developing and testing next generation concepts from the lab to the field.” He added, “We’ve been partnering with Oman for the past seven years to advance and scale our technology and are committed to creating long-term incountry-value through future research and projects.”

Glasspoint’s solar thermal technology delivers low-cost steam to power oilfield operations, reducing carbon emissions and fuel costs. Expanding the company’s technology in Oman will save valuable natural gas, create jobs and propel the developmen­t of a local solar energy supply chain.

The first 100 MWT of the gigawatt-scale Miraah plant was inaugurate­d early this year. The project is in daily operations and has met all steam output targets required by PDO’S Amal oilfield since it was brought online. Constructi­on is ongoing with steam production ramping up to meet PDO’S future steam demand.

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