High-Performance Technology & Grid Integration
Over 1 million bifacial PV modules
Single-axis tracking for increased output
400kV high-voltage grid integration
Maximum land and energy utilization

The Manah Solar IPP Project, also known as Manah-1, is a groundbreaking 500 MW solar power initiative located in Oman’s Al Dakhiliyah Governorate. Developed by Wadi Noor Solar Power Company—a joint venture between EDF Renewables and Korea Western Power Co. Ltd (KOWEPO)—the project is part of Oman’s national goal to enhance renewable energy’s share and reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
Spanning over 7.8 km², the solar facility will deploy over 1 million bifacial PV modules mounted on advanced single-axis trackers to maximize solar capture. Expected to generate enough power for more than 60,000 households, the project will also cut down approximately 780,000 tonnes of carbon emissions annually. It’s a significant step toward Oman Vision 2040’s sustainability objectives, with commercial operations targeted for Q1 of 2025.
Over 1 million bifacial PV modules
Single-axis tracking for increased output
400kV high-voltage grid integration
Maximum land and energy utilization
20% minimum in-country value contribution
Over 60,000 homes powered
780,000 tonnes of CO₂ saved yearly
Strategic alignment with Oman Vision 2040
Empowering the region with clean, efficient, and future-ready solar solutions.
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