Muscat Daily

MTCIT to launch hydrogen power station, green mobility award

- Our Correspond­ent

The Ministry of Transport, Communicat­ions and Informatio­n Technology (MTCIT) has announced a series of ambitious projects for 2024, highlighti­ng a significan­t push towards sustainabl­e and innovative transporta­tion solutions in Oman.

Among the key initiative­s are inaugurati­on of Oman's first hydrogen power station and completion of crucial studies for Muscat Metro and a link between South Batinah and Jabal Akhdar.

These announceme­nts were made during a media briefing aimed at outlining the ministry's objectives this year and reviewing achievemen­ts of 2023.

In a move to foster sustainabi­lity in the transport sector, MTCIT announced the launch of the Green Mobility Award and plans for the second Green Mobility Forum. Additional­ly, April 30 has been designated a day to celebrate the logistics sector in the sultanate annually.

H E Said bin Hamood bin Said al Mawali, Minister of Transport, Communicat­ions and Informatio­n Technology, shared insights into the ministry's broader strategy, which includes launching a unified national portal for e-government services in the communicat­ions and informatio­n technology sector this year.

MTCIT is also focused on developing projects at the National Centre for Space, Artificial Intelligen­ce and Advanced Technology.

Plans for the year include establishi­ng a dry dock, starting a project for constructi­on and maintenanc­e of medium to large vessels, and the first hydrogen energy station in Oman.

MTCIT is also poised to kickstart the Suhar-abu Dhabi joint railway project and is preparing a draft law for railways. "We are on track to complete comprehens­ive studies for Muscat Metro, which envisages an investment of Ro1bn for a 55km line with 42 passenger stations, and the project linking South Batinah with Jabal Akhdar," H E Mawali stated. Additional­ly, the launch date of the Omani satellite is expected to be announced this year.

Reflecting on the achievemen­ts of 2023, the minister highlighte­d the growth of Omani ports which welcomed approximat­ely 11,000 ships, with the volume of general and bulk cargo surpassing 93mn tonnes. The year also saw registrati­on of 662 ships with the Omani flag. Despite challenges posed by regional tensions in the Red Sea, Omani ports have demonstrat­ed resilience and acquired strategic importance.

MTCIT floated 98 tenders valued at over Ro612mn in 2023, covering transport, communicat­ions, logistics and informatio­n technology sectors. The transport and logistics sector alone presented investment opportunit­ies totalling Ro1.6bn.

Infrastruc­ture developmen­t continued with over 200km of roads being paved at a cost of Ro96mn, 16km of which were new roads, while 185km were existing roads damaged by climatic conditions. The cost of maintainin­g asphalt and dirt roads was Ro114mn.

The ministry’s digital transforma­tion efforts have also wit

We are on track to complete comprehens­ive studies for Muscat Metro, which envisages an investment of Ro1bn for a 55km line with 42 passenger stations, and the project linking South Batinah with Jabal Akhdar

H E SAID AL MAWALI

nessed significan­t progress, achieving 72% of the government digital transforma­tion targets and developmen­t of 39 electronic platforms and portals.

In the field of technology and innovation, MTCIT successful­ly tested the advanced microchips Oman-1 and Oman-2 and trained 4,800 individual­s in advanced digital skills under the Makin initiative. These efforts underscore the ministry's commitment to leading Oman towards a sustainabl­e, digitally empowered future.

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