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Muscat: Oman has signed a milestone agreement to develop its first large-scale solar power and battery storage facility, marking a decisive step in the Sultanate''s renewable
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The Sultanate of Oman is making significant efforts to implement green energy projects, with Oman Vision 2040 aiming for renewable energy to contribute around 30% of
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