Abu Dhabi’s Masdar has signed an engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contract with a global consortium comprising GE and Spains TSK to build the first large-scale wind farm in Oman and the GCC.
The Dhofar Wind Power Project is a result of the joint development agreement that was established in 2014 between Masdar and the Rural Areas Electricity Company of Oman (Raeco), reported Wam. Funding for the wind farm is provided by the Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (ADFD).
The 50 MW wind farm takes its name from the southern Omani governorate and will electrify an estimated 16,000 homes and offset 110,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions a year.
Mohamed Jameel Al Ramahi, chief executive officer of Masdar, said: “Oman has immense untapped potential in renewable energy, particularly in solar and wind. Masdar is proud to be supporting the historically close ties between the UAE and the sultanate by providing our experience and expertise from delivering cutting-edge renewable energy solutions across the world. The Dhofar Wind Power Project will play an important role in supporting the diversification of Omans energy mix, while providing a reliable source of clean power to serve its growing population and economy.”
Saleh Bin Nasser Al Rumhi, chief executive officer of Raeco, said: “We are pleased to be supporting this project and the construction of the Dhofar Wind Power Project, which will be launched after signing of the project development agreement with Masdar in 2014. This project represents a fundamental shift in clean energy projects in the region and in the sultanate in particular. It is the first project of its kind in the Gulf region and will offset 110,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions.
“The signing of this agreement signifies a major step in the development of the Dhofar Wind Power Project and is testimony to the strong relationship between Oman and the UAE. We look forward to the signing of other associated agreements related to the project this October.
Mohammed Saif Al Suwaidi, director general of ADFD, said: “We are proud to fund the Dhofar Wind Power Project, the first of its kind in Oman with its innovative technology and which, upon completion, will contribute to the sultanates position as a clean energy leader in the region and will represent seven per cent of the total installed power generation capacity in the Dhofar governorate, including its capital city Salalah, a major port and free zone.
GE will lead the EPC consortium, and will provide the projects 13 wind turbines powered by the companys latest 3.8 MW wind turbine generator solution. Built upon the technology of its predecessors, the turbine represents the latest development in GEs wind turbine platform, increasing both annual energy production and flexibility in operation. TSK will support the consortium partners with the construction of the balance of plant.