GameChange Solar to Power Oman's Green Hydrogen Project with 450 MWp Solar Project
Key Ideas
- GameChange Solar has signed a contract with ACME Greentech Ventures FZCO to supply its Genius Tracker™ for a 450 MWp solar project in Duqm, Oman.
- The solar project will power a green hydrogen and ammonia production facility, marking a key step in Oman's clean energy transition.
- The project, located in a challenging environment with extreme temperatures and high wind speeds, will benefit from GameChange Solar's robust and reliable solar tracking technology.
- ACME Group's Green Ammonia Project aims for a total capacity of 0.9 million tonnes of green ammonia annually, contributing significantly to Oman's national hydrogen framework.
GameChange Solar, a leading global supplier of solar tracker technology, has secured a contract to provide its Genius Tracker™ system for a 450 MWp solar project in Duqm, Oman. This project, in collaboration with ACME Greentech Ventures FZCO, will support one of the world's largest green hydrogen and ammonia production facilities, playing a pivotal role in Oman's shift towards clean energy. The extreme conditions of the project site near Oman's coastline make GameChange Solar's technology crucial due to its structural strength and energy optimization capabilities.
The Green Ammonia Project by ACME, aligned with Oman's national hydrogen framework, is a multi-phase initiative aiming to produce significant amounts of green ammonia and hydrogen. GameChange Solar's involvement highlights the importance of reliable solar tracking systems in challenging environments. The partnership between GameChange Solar and ACME Group underscores the necessity of trusted collaborations in the renewable energy sector. The project's intended production capacity of 0.9 million tonnes of green ammonia annually demonstrates a substantial contribution to Oman's sustainable energy goals. GameChange Solar's expertise in solar tracking solutions and commitment to innovation position them as a key player in facilitating the transition towards clean energy in Oman and the wider Middle East region.