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POWERCHINA develops Oman's largest renewable energy project

Updated: May 29,2025

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The Ibri II Solar Power Plant in Oman.

On May 23, People's Daily published an article titled "Exploring Oman's Largest Renewable Energy Project", which reported on the IBRI II Photovoltaic Project in Oman, constructed by POWERCHINA.

The Ibri II Solar Power Plant in Oman's Dhofar Governorate is the country's largest renewable energy project.

With an impressive installed capacity of 607 MWp, the plant spans 1,154 hectares and has been operational since 2021. It now serves as a crucial provider of energy to cities and villages across Oman.

This renewable energy source enhances supply and regulation during peak demand periods, alleviating power shortages in Muscat and the northern regions.

The project's environmental impact is equally remarkable, reducing carbon emissions by 340,000 metric tons per year. This milestone underscores Oman's commitment to transforming its energy landscape and reducing reliance on fossil fuels, in line with global sustainability goals.