TotalEnergies launches solar park to power Oman desalination plant

TotalEnergies launches solar park to power Oman desalination plant Solar park in Oman. Image source: Oman's Ministry of Energy and Minerals

French energy group TotalEnergies SE (EPA:TTE) has launched a 17-MWp solar park in Oman which will power a water desalination plant in the northeast of the Sultanate.

The solar farm was inaugurated on Monday in the presence of Oman's energy minister Salim Al Aufi, the Ministry of Energy and Minerals said.

The solar park is located on the site of the Sharqiyah Desalination plant in the coastal city of Sur. It is expected to generate 32,000 MWh annually which is enough to cover 100% of the water desalination plant's power needs during daylight hours.

The desalination plant has a capacity to process almost 132,000 cubic metres of water per day serving some 600,000 people in the Sharqiyah region of Oman and helping fight the depletion of the region’s scarce groundwater resources.

The project, TotalEnergies' first renewable energy initiative in the country, was developed in cooperation with French company Veolia. It aligns with Oman's National Energy Strategy, which aims to transition 30% of its electricity consumption to renewable sources by 2030.

Choose your newsletter by Renewables Now. Join for free!

More stories to explore
Share this story
Tags
 
About the author

Anna is a DACH expert when it comes to covering business news and spotting trends. She has also built a deep understanding of Middle Eastern markets and has helped expand Renewables Now's reach into this hot region.

More articles by the author
5 / 5 free articles left this month
Get 5 more for free Sign up for Basic subscription
Get full access Sign up for Premium subscription