Naqaa Sustainable Energy has signed a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Nama Power and Water Procurement for the Continuous Renewable Energy Project in Mahout and Duqm through the O-Green platform. The agreement, signed under the patronage of Sultan bin Salim bin Said Al Habsi, marks a significant step in Oman’s renewable energy expansion plans.
The large-scale renewable energy project will integrate solar power, wind energy, and battery energy storage systems (BESS) with a combined installed generation capacity of 2.7 GW. The hybrid clean energy system is designed to deliver stable and reliable green electricity to the national grid of Oman.
According to the companies, the project represents a major milestone in the development of Oman’s future energy infrastructure and is expected to support the growth of advanced industries, data centres, advanced computing technologies, and green fuel production.
The initiative aligns with the Sultanate’s long-term sustainability and economic diversification objectives under Oman Vision 2040, which focuses on accelerating clean energy deployment and reducing carbon emissions across key industrial sectors.
Naqaa Sustainable Energy stated that the agreement highlights its focus on advancing large-scale clean energy developments that support the shift toward a low-carbon economy. The company added that the project is expected to strengthen Oman’s position as a regional centre for renewable energy, sustainable industrial growth, and future-oriented technologies.





