Oman Clean Energy Week 2025 Concludes With High-Impact Dialogue Advancing The Sultanate’s Clean Energy Agenda

The 3rd Edition of Oman Clean Energy Week 2025 Conference Exhibition Awards and Networking concluded successfully at the Sheraton Oman Hotel in Muscat, reaffirming Oman’s growing momentum toward a sustainable and low-carbon energy future. As the Sultanate advances its clean energy ambitions under Vision 2040, the event brought together the solar and clean energy ecosystem to drive collaboration, innovation, and actionable progress.

Set against the backdrop of Oman’s national renewable energy priorities, the event served as a high-level platform for policymakers, utilities, developers, investors, EPCs, and technology providers to connect, exchange insights, and align on pathways to accelerate solar deployment, energy storage integration, and grid resilience.

The conference featured focused techno-commercial presentations from leading industry players, including Sol Bright, Power and Sun, and LONGi MENA, highlighting advancements in solar technologies, EPC capabilities, and grid-ready solutions tailored to Oman’s evolving energy landscape.

A central highlight of the program was the strategic panel discussions that examined Oman’s clean energy transition across both utility-scale and grid integration perspectives. The discussions addressed policy and investment readiness, transmission and distribution upgrades, procurement frameworks, financing models, and long-term operations strategies, alongside the integration of storage, digitalization, smart grids, and emerging technologies such as hydrogen. Together, these conversations underscored the collaborative role of regulators, utilities, financial institutions, and private developers in delivering a resilient and future-ready power system for Oman.

From large-scale solar development and storage integration to grid modernization and emerging clean energy technologies, Oman Clean Energy Week 2025 showcased how the Sultanate is translating its clean energy ambitions into practical progress through collaboration, technology adoption, and market-driven initiatives.

Acknowledgement to Our Partners

We extend our sincere appreciation to all our sponsors, partners, speakers, and attendees for making this edition a remarkable success, including Sol Bright, Power and Sun, and LONGi.

Partner Feedback

Feedback received from Ritesh Singh, Power and Sun, reflected a highly positive experience at Oman Clean Energy Week 2025. His evaluation rated the event 5 out of 5 across key parameters, including networking opportunities, food and venue, branding presence, onsite and team support, timing and scheduling, and the quality of discussions and content, highlighting strong engagement, smooth execution, and meaningful industry interaction from his perspective as a participant.

Looking Ahead

Oman Clean Energy Week 2025 has reinforced its position as the Sultanate’s premier clean energy leadership platform, rooted in collaboration, practical insights, and market-driven impact. As Oman continues to progress toward its renewable energy and net-zero objectives, the event stands as a strong reflection of the nation’s vision and commitment to building a sustainable energy future.


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