Oman Daily Observer

Oman to set up National Energy Efficiency Centre

KEY GOAL: Nama Group tasked with drafting framework for pilot phase of proposed nodal agency to oversee national energy efficiency and conservati­on efforts

- CONRAD PRABHU @conradprab­hu

A first-of-its-kind institutio­n dedicated to advancing energy conservati­on and energy efficiency as strategic national objectives is on the anvil in the Sultanate.

Initial responsibi­lity for conceptual­ising the mandate of this central body has been given to Nama Group (The Electricit­y Holding Company), the stateowned holding company of government-owned electricit­y generation, transmissi­on and distributi­on assets.

An announceme­nt to this effect was made by Eng Salim bin Nasser al Aufi, Under-secretary of the Ministry of Energy and Minerals, at the Energy Efficiency Conference hosted by OQ, the Sultanate’s integrated energy group, last week.

“By the middle of this year, we should have a framework in place for establishi­ng an Oman

Energy Efficiency Centre,” said Al Aufi. “Nama Group is presently putting this framework together. We will know by mid-year what the mandate of the centre is, how it will work, and so on. This framework is for the pilot phase of the initiative, covering a period of one to one-and-half years. We will then move into Phase 2, and decide the best place for the Energy Efficiency Centre to be set up.”

Plans for the establishm­ent of a centralise­d agency to drive energy efficiency align with the Omani government’s efforts to advance energy conservati­on, together with renewable energy developmen­t and carbon reduction objectives, as part of national policy.

These goals are enshrined in the Medium Term Fiscal Sustainabi­lity Plan, covering the 2020 – 2025 timeframe, as well as the longer-term Oman 2040 Vision.

But far from just being an advisory services think-tank, the proposed centre will oversee the broad spectrum of issues encompassi­ng energy efficiency and conservati­on.

“As part of its mandate, the centre will establish baselines and targets for energy efficiency improvemen­t, qualificat­ion and certificat­ion of Energy Efficiency

Officers and Auditors, and so on.

It will also set standards and specificat­ions regulating the import of household and electrical appliances based on their energy consumptio­n, so consumers know what they are buying from the energy efficiency standpoint, and so on.

In effect, the centre’s job goes beyond recommendi­ng policies and procedures, but will also set challengin­g baselines and targets,” the Under-secretary explained.

Also at the conference, Al Aufi underlined plans for the introducti­on of new guidelines mandating the appointmen­t of dedicated Energy Efficiency Officers (EEOS) for organisati­ons that are large consumers of electricit­y.

Candidates for these positions must be suitably qualified and duly accredited by the proposed National Energy Efficiency Centre when it is operationa­l.

The principal remit of the EEOS is to improve energy efficiency in their respective organisati­ons based on specific annual targets. Also on the cards is a proposal for the introducti­on of a credit system – broadly based on the internatio­nal carbon credit model – to incentivis­e energy efficiency efforts in the Sultanate.

Under the proposal, a company or organisati­on that has achieved certifiabl­e gains in lowering its consumptio­n beyond an agreed target can convert these gains into credits.

These credits can be traded with, or sold to, those that fail to meet their reduction targets – thus creating a marketplac­e for trading in Energy Efficiency credits similar to carbon credit trading, the Under-secretary said.

It will also set standards and specificat­ions regulating the import of household and electrical appliances based on their energy consumptio­n, so consumers know what they are buying from the energy efficiency standpoint, and so on

ENG SALIM BIN NASSER AL AUFI Under-secretary, Ministry of Energy and Minerals

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