Oman on course to exceed green hydrogen target by 2030
The International Energy Agency says the Sultanate has solidified its position as a leading player in the renewable energy sector.
The International Energy Agency says the Sultanate has solidified its position as a leading player in the renewable energy sector.
The meetings discussed prospects for joint investment and cooperation between the two countries in various fields.
The investments target the Omani market in partnership with China's IDG Capital.
The Ministers discussed developing partnerships in renewable energy, education and tourism.
The Ministry of Energy and Minerals represented the Sultanate at a symposium in Amsterdam.
Oman is presenting its vision to become one of the largest exporters of low-carbon hydrogen by 2030.
The meeting discussed strengthening cooperation in the field of energy.
The agreements were made during a visit to Berlin by Energy and Minerals Minister, Salem bin Nasser Al Aufi.
Oman's Non-resident Ambassador to Croatia, Yousef bin Ahmed Al Jabri, met with Ante Vranješ, Commercial Director of the Croatian new technologies company Novatec. They discussed opportunities for cooperation in industrial [...]
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