Tag: Oman

  • Masdar achieves financial close for Ibri III power project in Oman

    Masdar, in partnership with consortium partners, has achieved financial close for the Ibri III Solar Independent Power Project in Oman, which includes a 500MW solar PV plant and a 100MWh battery energy storage system. The project aims to power 33,000 homes and reduce CO2 emissions by 505,000 tonnes annually, aligning with Oman's goal of sourcing 30% of electricity from renewables by 2030. Major institutions have provided financing for a significant portion of the project costs, marking Oman's first large-scale solar and battery storage project. Masdar's CEO emphasizes the potential of battery energy storage to further expand renewable energy deployment.

    https://www.power-technology.com/news/masdar-ibri-iii-power-project/

  • Off-grid floating PV-desalination system for hydrogen production

    A research team from the University of Exeter has successfully simulated a solar-powered hydrogen production system in Oman using floating photovoltaic technology and seawater desalination. The system has a levelized cost of electricity of $0.05/kWh and a levelized cost of hydrogen of $9.5/kg, generating 1,755 kg of hydrogen per day. This innovative approach offers a practical roadmap for hot-climate regions to produce large-scale hydrogen without competing for land or freshwater. The project showcases the potential for utilizing solar power for environmental solutions in the region, with researchers now focusing on optimizing the system to reduce costs and assessing long-term performance impacts.

    https://www.pv-magazine.com/2025/12/23/off-grid-floating-pv-desalination-system-for-hydrogen-production/

  • Five women scientists working to save the world

    This section highlights the work of exceptional women in the field of conservation and environmental preservation. Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka, Rumaitha Al Busaidi, Dr. Gretta Pecl, Dr. Purnima Devi Barman, and Dr. Jessica Hernandez are all making significant impacts in conservation efforts for endangered species and climate change. These women emphasize the critical role of women's leadership, diverse perspectives, and Indigenous knowledge in addressing global environmental challenges and promoting a more just and sustainable world. From protecting mountain gorillas in Uganda to developing integrated aquaculture systems in Oman, their work showcases the importance of innovative solutions and community engagement in tackling climate issues.

    https://www.oneearth.org/five-women-scientists-working-to-save-the-world/