Oman Inaugurates $417 Mn Mega Solar Energy Project

ACWA Power Chairman Mohamed Abunayyan during the inauguration of Ibri 2 (Asharq Al-Awsat)
ACWA Power Chairman Mohamed Abunayyan during the inauguration of Ibri 2 (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Oman Inaugurates $417 Mn Mega Solar Energy Project

ACWA Power Chairman Mohamed Abunayyan during the inauguration of Ibri 2 (Asharq Al-Awsat)
ACWA Power Chairman Mohamed Abunayyan during the inauguration of Ibri 2 (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Oman inaugurated Ibri 2, the first solar independent power project (IPP) to be launched under the country’s national renewable energy program and connected to the primary national grid.

The project is located in the northwestern governorate of al-Dhahirah with an investment of $417 million, with a capacity of 500MW. It comprises of 1.5 million bi-facial solar panels and extends over an area of 13 million square meters.

The project is a consortium consisting of ACWA Power, Gulf Investment Corporation (GIC), and Alternative Energy Projects Co. (AEPC).

At peak generation capacity, the plant output will be enough to supply an estimated 50,000 homes with electricity and offset 340,000 tones of carbon dioxide emissions a year.

The project will efficiently deliver clean energy to the primary national grid, create tangible socioeconomic value, and contract local start-ups to build mechanical installations.

CEO of Oman Power and Water Procurement Company (OPWP) Yaqoob al-Kiyumi, described the project as a “milestone” and a “remarkable achievement” that delivers on the national priorities set by Oman Vision 2040, which entail environmental conservation, utilization of natural resources, the development of governorates, and the integration of the private sector.

Kiyumi stressed that Ibri 2 would be a turning point for launching similar projects in renewable energy.

He explained that OPWP is currently developing two solar plants in Ad-Dakhiliyah ‍ with a total capacity of 1,000 MW and wind projects in North al-Sharqiyah and al-Wusta.

Chairman Mohamed Abunayyan also stated that ACWA Power is proud to play a vital role in supporting Oman’s ambitious Vision 2040 energy transition goals as a company driving the transition globally.

“Since our market entry into Oman in 2011, we have brought in significant foreign direct investment because we believe strongly in its vision and future.”

“As we look ahead, partnerships, and solutions like we have introduced at Ibri 2, will be crucial in solving the real-world problems associated with climate change and ensure that together we realize a greener future,” Abunayyan added.



GAIN Summit in Riyadh to Showcase Global Experiences on AI Use in Supporting Business Leaders

GAIN Summit in Riyadh to Showcase Global Experiences on AI Use in Supporting Business Leaders
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GAIN Summit in Riyadh to Showcase Global Experiences on AI Use in Supporting Business Leaders

GAIN Summit in Riyadh to Showcase Global Experiences on AI Use in Supporting Business Leaders

The third edition of the Global AI (GAIN) Summit, organized by the Saudi Data and AI Authority (SDAIA) will be held in Riyadh on September 10-12.

The summit will showcase the global experiences in the field of artificial intelligence technologies, including those that focus on the importance of business leaders' understanding of rapidly developing AI technologies, and reflecting on how to increase production driven by strategic decision-making.

The deliberations of over 300 speakers, including experts, specialists, and decision-makers from 100 countries will present business leaders and those interested in the field of data and AI with promising options and opportunities to benefit from the technologies.

The speakers will deliberate on the most effective methods of utilizing AI to make strategic decisions, support responsible leadership, analyze the extent of the impact of AI on the growth of business activities and productivity, and motivate employees within an attractive work environment that meets the aspirations of business leaders.

The summit will underscore the importance of senior leaders and policymakers in making strategic decisions, determining the scope and directions of work, and achieving a competitive advantage for business. These decisions are guided by organizational policies, available resources, future plans, and other decisions based on AI.

According to a study by PricewaterhouseCoopers, productivity growth and improvement of manufacturing processes were five times faster when AI was used to adjust processes, identify shortcomings, and reduce waste and errors.

Predictive maintenance can also reduce downtime and speed up the pace of production, allowing the plant to increase production with the same or fewer inputs.