Oman To Connect Major Projects To National Grid, Boosting Energy Capacity

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Over the next three years, Oman Electricity Transmission Company (OETC) plans to progressively connect approximately twelve major projects across sectors like Industrial, Oil & Gas, Mining, Power, and Crypto-Mining to the national grid. These initiatives collectively require over 1600 MW of power when fully operational.

The largest among these projects is United Solar Polysilicon, a significant venture underway in Sohar Freezone, expected to require up to 800 MW at peak operation. This project, which involves an investment of about $1.35 billion, aims to produce silicon feedstock for solar panels, semiconductors, and modules.

OETC disclosed in its Annual Transmission Capability Statement (2024 โ€“ 2028) that United Solar Polysilicon will connect to the OETC network via the Sohar Freezone 400kV grid station by 2025.

Other notable projects slated for grid connection include Mawarid Miningโ€™s copper mining endeavor in Al Ghuzayn (15 MW), Sohar Titaniumโ€™s titanium dioxide plant (77 MW), United Projects Achievementsโ€™ data center (100 MW), Sanvira Carbonโ€™s petcoke project (24 MW), Oman Cementโ€™s expansion (80 MW), and several others spread across Oman.

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These developments are expected to significantly increase electricity demand, which OETC plans to meet with expanding renewable energy capacities across the country.


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