
Through these initiatives, Oman aims to raise the share of renewable energy to 30–40% of electricity generation by 2030, increasing further to 60–70% by 2040 and reaching 90–100% by 2050.








Through these initiatives, Oman aims to raise the share of renewable energy to 30–40% of electricity generation by 2030, increasing further to 60–70% by 2040 and reaching 90–100% by 2050.

Oman is taking a further step toward reducing the environmental impact of its aviation industry through a new collaboration aimed at building a clear roadmap for sector decarbonisation.

A new research breakthrough from Sultan Qaboos University is set to make small-scale and offshore liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects more energy-efficient and cost-effective

In a significant stride toward sustainable finance, Omani banks are enhancing their capacity to support climate-aligned investment and risk management

The Public Establishment for Industrial Estates (Madayn) and the Oman Environmental Services Holding Company (be’ah) have signed a cooperation programme to enhance the management and treatment

Indian specialty chemicals manufacturer GFCL EV Products Limited has taken a major step forward in Oman’s emerging clean energy industry with the launch of its wholly-owned subsidiary

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Oman is accelerating its transition to cleaner energy by exploring the use of hydrogen to generate electricity, marking a significant step in the Sultanate’s broader strategy

United Solar Polysilicon’s $1.6 billion polysilicon manufacturing project has officially begun operations at the Sohar Freezone in Oman

Oman is accelerating its journey toward national net-zero emissions goals by expanding the role of Super Energy Service Companies

Oman has marked a major milestone in its clean-energy transition with the installation of the first wind turbine at the Riyah-2 wind farm

The Special Economic Zone at Al Dhahirah (SEZAD) has activated a new solar power system to energize key infrastructure projects, including main roads and drainage networks