The gigawatt-scale solar, wind and battery project developed by O-Green Energy expected to provide round-the-clock power. It is part of a push from Nama Power and Water Procurement to secure 7 GW solar, 3 GW battery storage capacity by 2030.

May 19, 2026

Oman’s state-backed renewables developer O-Green Energy has signed a power purchase agreement (PPA) with the country’s single electricity buyer for a hybrid renewable energy project in Mahmout and Duqm.

The 2.7 GW Continuous Renewable Energy Project will comprise solar, wind and battery energy storage.

Nama Power and Water Procurement awarded the PPA to O-Green Energy as part of a planned acceleration of renewables deployment in Oman. O-Green Energy was founded by the Sultanate of Oman in 2025 with a mandate to deliver a gigawatt-scale portfolio of wind, solar and energy storage projects across Oman, the gulf states, Africa and Europe.