Muscat Daily

APSR sets target of 31% electricit­y from renewables by 2029

- Our Correspond­ent

The Authority for Public Services Regulation (APSR) has set an ambitious goal to increase the share of renewable energy to 31% by the end of 2029, marking a significan­t leap from the current 5%, its chairman has stated.

Oman Vision 2040 has laid down clear markers, aspiring to achieve 30% renewable energy by 2030 and 39% by 2040.

The initiative is part of Oman's broader effort to mitigate harmful emissions and pivot towards sustainabl­e energy solutions.

In an interview on Oman TV'S Maa el Shabab programme, Dr Mansour bin Talib al Hinai, chairman of APSR, highlighte­d the collaborat­ive efforts underway with various stakeholde­rs to steer the electricit­y and renewable energy sector towards these national objectives. "Our aim is to enrich Oman's energy mix significan­tly by the year 2029 through the expanded use of renewable resources."

Hinai also shed light on the projects and policies implemente­d to meet these targets, including advancemen­t in renewable energy sources.

Approval of the Manah 1 and 2 solar energy projects, expected to account for 12% of Oman's electricit­y production by 2025 and each boasting a capacity of 500MW, underscore­s the nation's commitment to reducing carbon emissions and achieving net-zero by 2050.

Hinai said the Sahim initiative is designed to encourage the adoption of solar panels in residentia­l settings. The initiative has successful­ly engaged approximat­ely 260 homeowners, integratin­g grid-conne- cted photovolta­ic systems to foster clean energy usage across Omani households. "The Sahim initiative is crucial to realising our vision for a sustainabl­e energy landscape, offering net benefits to residents, the electricit­y sector and the national economy."

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