
Oman has reached a major milestone in its clean energy ambitions, with total investments of RO 1.153 billion enabling the completion of a fully integrated solar manufacturing value chain




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Oman has reached a major milestone in its clean energy ambitions, with total investments of RO 1.153 billion enabling the completion of a fully integrated solar manufacturing value chain

Oman is accelerating its transition towards a circular economy, with a series of projects aimed at transforming waste streams into valuable economic resources.

Yamna is playing an increasingly important role in strengthening Oman’s position within the global green hydrogen landscape

The GCC is rapidly accelerating its clean energy transition, driven by strong investment in renewables and growing regional cooperation on sustainability

The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) is stepping up support for Oman’s energy transition through a dedicated workshop focused on advancing energy storage solutions.

Oman has launched a new initiative to integrate solar energy into agricultural projects, aimed at reducing farmers’ electricity costs by up to 30%

OQ Base Industries is exploring Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) as part of a broader strategy to accelerate decarbonisation and support Oman’s net-zero ambitions.
Renewable energy is gaining rapid momentum across the Middle East and North Africa, with capacity surging by 44% year-on-year in 2025

Oman's National Local Content Policy (2024–2030) aligns closely with circular economy objectives by promoting local supply chains, supporting SMEs in government procurement, and encouraging domestic

The Majd Award for Local Content has been launched by the Ministry of Energy and Minerals to strengthen domestic participation in Oman’s energy and minerals sectors.

OQ Gas Networks (OQGN) is advancing the feasibility study for a Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) ecosystem in northern Oman,

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.



