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Solar car-parks project at Mina al Fahal now complete

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A path breaking solar car park project launched by Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) at Mina al Fahal in Muscat is now complete. A PDO official commented that this will pave the way for ‘green energy’ and power the head office and surplus electricity will be be fed back into the local grid.


Speaking on the sidelines of the Environmental Forum 2020, held recently under the


auspices of Dr Khalfan bin Said al Shueili, Minister of Housing and Urban Planning, PDO’s Executive Director of External Affairs and Value Addition, Engineer Abdulamir bin Abdul Hussein al Ajmi, said the company has installed sufficient numbers of solar panels atop car parks at its Mina Al Fahal complex.


“We have completed the project that generates power from the parking lots in the Mina al Fahal area and we have succeeded in installing thousands of photovoltaic panels whose production capacity exceeds 10 megawatts (MW) at peak output,” Al Ajmi said.


He added that the electricity output will meet a large part of the demand at Mina Al Fahal while any surplus will be channelled into the grid.


The company was also able to implement a similar project in the parking lots at the Ministry of Energy and Minerals with a number of local SMEs (Small and Medium Enterprises) specialised in the field of renewable energy having participated in the implementation phase.


“These pioneering projects are successful examples that can be easily applied in various institutions of the country, and they will undoubtedly have a great impact in promoting a culture of adopting renewable energy sources and seeking environmentally friendly solutions,” Engineer Abdul Amir said.


He said that the company has embarked on studying innovative solutions such as in the production of alternative energy resources to power its operations in place of conventional fuels amid efforts by the governmental and private sectors to exploit renewable energy sources such as solar and wind energy.


Al Ajmi pointed out that the priority of “environment and natural resources” in the “Oman 2040” vision includes objectives to achieve a high-quality environment that is free of pollution, to create a green and circular economy, and to raise environmental awareness with regard to conservation.


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