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    Oman plans to implement a 30% rooftop solar program

    • Last Update: 2022-12-26
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    Recently, the Oman Electricity Regulatory Authority announced that it has signed a contract with British company PassivSystems to install rooftop solar formwork
    on more than 30% of Omani roofs.

    The first phase of the project has already begun, with the pilot setting to install solar formwork in 1,000-3,000 homes before expanding the program to over 250,000 properties
    .

    It is estimated that 30% of Oman's rooftop projects can generate more than 1 GW of power generation capacity
    .

    The government plans to adopt a "subsidized ownership model" that provides households with the lowest cost solar formwork, while providing long-term incentives for users who install rooftop solar formwork
    .
    Private investors are expected to finance
    the solar project.

    PassivSystems notes that with the spread of air conditioning in Omani homes, daytime electricity demand typically peaks when solar power can make the greatest contribution to meeting that demand
    .
    As such, this rooftop solar project will help reduce bills for consumers as well as Oman's dependence
    on natural gas as fuel.

    AER Executive Director said, "We chose PassivSystems as an advisor for this project because of their extensive experience
    in funding solar PV initiatives.
    By leveraging our experience as the UK's market-leading rooftop PV management, we are confident that we will achieve the necessary cost and generation production targets to ensure the success
    of this project.
    " ”

    Oman's Power and Water Procurement Company recently received applications for qualification from 28 500MW solar power producers
    .

    (This article first published cable network: /, please indicate the source for reprinting)

     

    Recently, the Oman Electricity Regulatory Authority announced that it has signed a contract with British company PassivSystems to install rooftop solar formwork
    on more than 30% of Omani roofs.

    solar energy

    The first phase of the project has already begun, with the pilot setting to install solar formwork in 1,000-3,000 homes before expanding the program to over 250,000 properties
    .

    It is estimated that 30% of Oman's rooftop projects can generate more than 1 GW of power generation capacity
    .

    The government plans to adopt a "subsidized ownership model" that provides households with the lowest cost solar formwork, while providing long-term incentives for users who install rooftop solar formwork
    .
    Private investors are expected to finance
    the solar project.

    PassivSystems notes that with the spread of air conditioning in Omani homes, daytime electricity demand typically peaks when solar power can make the greatest contribution to meeting that demand
    .
    As such, this rooftop solar project will help reduce bills for consumers as well as Oman's dependence
    on natural gas as fuel.

    AER Executive Director said, "We chose PassivSystems as an advisor for this project because of their extensive experience
    in funding solar PV initiatives.
    By leveraging our experience as the UK's market-leading rooftop PV management, we are confident that we will achieve the necessary cost and generation production targets to ensure the success
    of this project.
    " ”

    Oman's Power and Water Procurement Company recently received applications for qualification from 28 500MW solar power producers
    .

    (This article first published cable network: /, please indicate the source for reprinting)

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