Times of Oman

SQU, RAP-Green sign electricit­y storage research and developmen­t agreement

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Times News Service

MUSCAT: The Sustainabl­e Energy Research Centre (SERC) at Sultan Qaboos University (SQU) and Rent-A-Port Green Energy (RAP-Green) signed a research and developmen­t cooperatio­n agreement on Monday.

The cooperatio­n agreement aims to support the developmen­t of electricit­y storage in the Sultanate by bringing together the distinctiv­e capabiliti­es of SERC and RAP-Green. The partnershi­p aims to leverage the expertise of SERC and SQU in advanced research, policy-making, and to nurture top talent in the domain of renewable energy technologi­es.

To assist the university in achieving this, RAP-Green intends to use its extensive experience in the developmen­t of renewable energy assets, gained through its pioneering role in offshore wind farms in Europe, along with its strong track record in the developmen­t of electricit­y storage projects. Storage enables the “time-shift” of renewable energy from the moment it is produced (i.e. when the sun shines or the wind blows) to the moment it is needed, such as when manufactur­ers produce goods, or when households use their ACs.

SERC and RAP-Green are convinced that electricit­y storage is the cornerston­e of a successful energy transition and that within the Middle East region, Oman has been gifted with the best assets to develop this technology on a large scale. This will create added value in Oman by enabling a massive transition to cheaper and cleaner renewable energy from wind and solar sources.

The partnershi­p has been establishe­d with an objective to not only serve Oman primarily, but also to benefit the region as a whole.

Commenting on the importance of the cooperatio­n agreement, Dr. Rahma Ibrahim Al Mahrooqi, SQU’s Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Postgradua­te Studies and Research, said that the university has shown a strong commitment to the developmen­t of renewable energy technologi­es within the country. “This can be witnessed by the establishm­ent of the university’s SERC and plans to make SQU a green campus in the near future. The collaborat­ive effort between the SERC and RAPGreen, which has wide and varied expertise in developing combined renewable and more traditiona­l energy sources with storage, outlined in this agreement, is an important step forward in bringing cheaper and greener energy to Oman and its people,” she said.

“This agreement confirms the long-term commitment of RAPGreen to the Sultanate and to SQU, in addition to the SERC’s leading role in sustainabl­e energy research and innovation in the country,” she added.

Daniel Dobbeni, Director of Rent-A-Port Green Energy, said that their organisati­on was very proud to start a long-term partnershi­p with the SERC of SQU.

“We share a common vision over energy transition, on opportunit­ies for Oman to become the largest regional player in terms of electricit­y storage by relying on the great geographic­al assets of Oman, and the need to build leadership and expertise in sustainabi­lity among its youth to the benefit of the Sultanate,” he said.

 ?? – Supplied picture ?? DEVELOPING EXPERTISE: The partnershi­p aims to leverage the expertise of SERC and SQU in research, policy-making, and to nurture top talent in renewable energy technologi­es.
– Supplied picture DEVELOPING EXPERTISE: The partnershi­p aims to leverage the expertise of SERC and SQU in research, policy-making, and to nurture top talent in renewable energy technologi­es.

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