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TotalEnergies signs with OCEC for 4.6 MWp solar project

The rooftop solar photovoltaic project will produce over 7,000 MWh.

TotalEnergies Renewables Distributed Generation Middle East & Africa (DG MEA), a wholly owned affiliate of TotalEnergies, has signed an agreement with the Oman Convention and Exhibition Centre (OCEC) for the development of a 4.6 megawatt-peak (MWp) rooftop solar photovoltaic project.

The project is estimated to generate over 7,000 megawatts-hours (MWh), allowing OCEC to be Oman’s foremost green venue.

Production from the 4.6 MWp solar rooftop will supply sufficient energy to cover OCEC’s annual electricity consumption.

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In addition, as part of the initiative, TotalEnergies will utilise its strong expertise and high industry standards to deliver strong sustainable results for OCEC, as well as fulfil innovative steps in its overall sustainability journey.

“The collaboration between TotalEnergies REN DG MEA and OCEC demonstrates our company’s capabilities and commitment to support our valued partners in their energy transition. This milestone reinforces our pioneering position in the development of sustainable energy sources for businesses in Oman,” Mohamed Tribak, Director at TotalEnergies Renewables DG MEA, said.

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