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Oman s restructured water, wastewater sector to drive efficiency

Oman’s restructured water, wastewater sector to drive efficiency Published: 8:05 PM, May 28, 2021 Haya Water - wastewater SHARE KEY CHANGES: The policymaker for the restructured water and wastewater sector is the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Water Resources (MAFWR), while the regulator being Authority for Public Services Regulation (APSR) CONRAD PRABHU @conradprabhu The establishment of two new entities to oversee water and wastewater services in the Sultanate will help ensure efficiency and sustainability in the operation of the two sets of networks, according to Nama Group, the government holding company under whose auspices the new subsidiaries have been created. Oman Water and Wastewater Services Company (OWWC), the latest addition to Nama Group’s sizable portfolio of state-owned subsidiaries, will oversee water and wastewater services across the Sultanate, with the exception of Dhofar Governorate.

MEDC targets 15,000 kW of solar PV capacity in Muscat by year-end

MEDC targets 15,000 kW of solar PV capacity in Muscat by year-end 12 SHARE Ambitious goals: Oman anticipates around 30 per cent of its power requirements coming from renewable energy resources by 2030 Grid-connected solar PV systems installed by various government, commercial and residential customers on their premises in Muscat Governorate are projected to offer a total of around 15,000 kW (kilowatts) of renewable generation capacity by the end of 2021. According to Muscat Electricity Distribution Company (MEDC), the state-owned utility licensed to distribute and supply power to customers across the capital region, the figure represents a nearly four-fold increase from the 4,148 kW of capacity installed as of end-2020.

Oman weather: Electricity restored in North, South Al Batinah governorates, says APSR

Oman weather: Electricity restored in North, South Al Batinah governorates, says APSR By: Times News Service Muscat: The Authority for Public Services Regulation (APSR) has confirmed that it has restored electricity in North and South Al Batinah Governorates following the outage due to heavy rains. A statement issued online by APSR said : The authority is following up the work carried out by the electricity companies and their technical teams to restore electricity to the areas affected by the thunderstorm that affected some of the wilayats of the governorates of North and South Al Batinah. As a result of the efforts made by all the concerned authorities, a large proportion of the damaged networks have been repaired. However, restoring the electrical current in some areas may require a longer time due to the severe damage caused to some parts of the electrical network.

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