Oman Daily Observer

3 internatio­nal groups bid for Ibri solar project

Contract award for Oman’s maiden utility-scale solar PV project anticipate­d in early 2019

- CONRAD PRABHU MUSCAT, NOV 18

Three consortium­s led by prominent internatio­nal energy developers have submitted firm bids for the Omani government’s mandate to build the Sultanate’s first large utility scale solar photovolta­ic-based Independen­t Power Project.

According to Oman Power and Water Procuremen­t Company (OPWP) – the sole procurer of new electricit­y generation and related water desalinati­on capacity – bids have been received from the following three groups: (i) Abu Dhabi future Energy Company PJSC (Masdar), Total Solar and Jinko Power (HK) Company Limited; (ii) Internatio­nal Company for Water and Power Projects (ACWA Power), Gulf Investment Corporatio­n (GIC) and Alternativ­e Energy Projects Company; and (iii) Marubeni Corporatio­n, Oman Gas Company (OGC), Nebras Power QPSC, and Bahwan Renewable Energy Company LLC.

“The bids received reflect the continued interest and trust in the Oman power sector which sets fairness, transparen­cy and economic purchase as key pillars of its structure and framework,” said OPWP, member of Nama Group, in a statement.

The successful bidder will receive a license to construct the Sultanate’s maiden commercial-scale, gridconnec­ted solar project, dubbed Ibri II Solar IPP, with a capacity of 500 megawatts (MW) in the Wilayat of Ibri, identified for its high degree of solar irradiance.

“The evaluation of bids is currently underway and OPWP expects to finalise the award by early next year. The project is planned to achieve commercial operation by June 2021,” the state-owned power procuremen­t agency noted.

OPWP, supported by the Authority for Electricit­y Regulation Oman (AER), is spearheadi­ng Oman’s transition to clean energy based on the use of renewable and alternativ­e energy sources, including solar, wind and municipal waste.

Oman’s Council of Ministers has already stipulated a minimum 10 per cent contributi­on from renewables towards the country’s total generation portfolio by 2025.

This translates to a requiremen­t of over 2,600 MW of renewables­based capacity to be brought into operation over the next seven years. OPWP plans to achieve this target by procuring a raft of new solar and wind-based schemes to be establishe­d within the Main Interconne­cted System (MIS), as well as the Dhofar System, and in Duqm as well.

OPWP plans to kick off procuremen­t of its second Solar IPP towards the end of this year, with commercial operation anticipate­d in 2022.

This project (dubbed Solar IPP 2022) will also have an installed capacity of 500 MW or more. It is slated to launch in Q2 2022.

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