Oman Daily Observer

Omani firm to set up 100 MW solar PV project in Suhar

Captive supply: Muscat-based Solar Wadi to implement project as part of cooperativ­e arrangemen­t with Madayn

- CONRAD PRABHU

Omani independen­t renewables­based power company Solar Wadi has announced that it has secured a licence to set up a commercial­scale solar PV power project catering to the green energy requiremen­ts of Suhar Industrial City — one of the biggest manufactur­ing hubs of the Public Establishm­ent for Industrial Estates (Madayn).

The proposed project, sized at between 86 – 100 MWP of capacity, aims to provide the tenants of Suhar Industrial City “with a cheaper source of electricit­y, while also allowing them to meet their decarbonis­ation targets thereby maintainin­g their competitiv­e advantage”, Muscat-based Solar

Wadi said. An area of over 1 million square metres has been earmarked within Phase 7 of the Suhar Industrial City plan for the installati­on of vast arrays of solar panels and other facilities linked to the project.

As part of a competitiv­e tender launched by Solar Wadi earlier this month, qualified companies have been invited to submit Expression­s of Interest (EOI) to register their interest in bidding for the contract to implement the solar PV scheme.

The deadline for submission of Eois is January 26, 2023. The successful bidder will receive a contract for the design, engineerin­g, procuremen­t, constructi­on, commission­ing, operation, and maintenanc­e of the solar PV project in Suhar.

According to an indicative procuremen­t timeline disclosed by Solar Wadi, a Request for Proposals (RFP) is expected to be issued to suitably qualified bidders as early as February 2, 2023. A shortlist of preferred bidders is anticipate­d by around May, culminatin­g in an award soon thereafter.

Significan­tly, the entire electricit­y output from the project is earmarked exclusivel­y for use by the tenants of Suhar Industrial City, with no option for any portion of this supply to be injected into the main grid. Plant capacity could be increased through the addition of energy storage systems, Solar Wadi noted.

Ranked among the largest private developers of renewableb­ased power capacity in the Sultanate of Oman, Solar Wadi is backed by a group of pension funds, Omani investors and internatio­nal solar developers.

The company’s promoters have, between them, delivered over $5.5 billion of renewable energy investment­s across a number of countries over the past 20 years.

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