Electricity generation in Oman rises by 6.1%

This article delves into the latest statistics released by the National Centre for Statistics and Information (NCSI) concerning Oman electricity and water output up to the end of October 2025,

Oman power demand to grow 7.2% annually through 2031

To accommodate the rising demand, Oman''s power system will undergo substantial expansion between 2025 and 2031. The procurement strategy prioritises a balanced generation mix

Oman''s electricity generation grows by 12.6%

Musandam Governorate also saw electricity generation rise by 19.2 percent, totalling 185.8 gigawatt-hours, while electricity generation in Muscat Governorate increased by 5.5 percent to

Oman Electricity Generation Mix 2024 | Low

Oman''s electricity mix includes 93% Gas, 4% Solar and 3% Unspecified Fossil Fuels. Low-carbon generation reached a record high in 2024.

Oman''s Power Output Up 11% in April; Muscat Leads with

Muscat: The total electricity production in the Sultanate of Oman saw a notable growth of 11% by the end of April 2025, reaching 13,479.8 gigawatt per hour (GWh), compared to 12,142.3

Oman''s Power Generation Rises 11% in First Four Months of 2025

Muscat Governorate posted the sharpest rise in production, surging by 195.9% to 93.9 GWh. North and South A''Sharqiyah governorates also saw a 2.8% increase, generating 2,659.6

Oman''s Power Sector Hits Record 12.6% Generation Growth

Overall, Oman''s energy sector remained on an upward trajectory, with growing renewable integration — reportedly over 11% of the energy mix — and strategic efforts helping the Sultanate

Oman''s electricity generation grows by 11%

Muscat: The total electricity generation in the Sultanate of Oman saw a notable growth of 11% by the end of April 2025, reaching 13,479.8 gigawatt per hour (GWh), compared to 12,142.3

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