Oman’s authorities have identified approximately 10–11 sites suitable for pumped hydro storage around the country. Nama Power and Water Procurement Company (PWP), the single buyer of power and water output in Oman, is spearheading national efforts to evaluate Oman’s energy storage potential.
[pdf] In March 2024, well-known Omani firm Nafath Renewable Energy signed an MoU with Takhzeen, a 100 per cent subsidiary of publicly traded firm ONEIC, to help introduce renewable energy supply backed by battery energy storage, particularly in rural parts of Oman.
[pdf] That’s essentially what the 2025 subsidy policy does for energy storage. But instead of caffeine fixes, we’re talking tax credits, cash grants, and capacity-based incentives. Here’s the kicker: projects exceeding 100 MW with 4+ hours of storage get 25% higher subsidies than smaller installations. Why?
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