Arctech, a key player in solar tracking, racking, and BIPV solutions, has entered into a deal with Indian renewable energy company ACME Cleantech Solutions Pvt. Ltd., to supply 175 MWp of solar trackers for the 300 MTPD Green Ammonia Project in Duqm, Oman.
The project is set near Oman’s southeastern coast, a region with coastal desert conditions such as sandy soils, strong winds, C5-level corrosion exposure, and high levels of solar radiation, with an annual average of around 5,764 KWh/m2. The region’s favorable climate and intense solar insolation makes it ideal for solar projects.
As part of the contract, Arctech will supply its Signature 1P Single Axis Solar Tracking System Skyline II, built for harsh environments, to power one of the first large-scale green hydrogen production facilities in the region. The trackers will be supplied in phases, starting from July 2025.
Vipin Aggarwal, VP of Procurement in Green Hydrogen and International Business, commented that, “We are pleased to partner with Arctech for our 300 MTPD Green Hydrogen project in Duqm, Oman. This collaboration marks an important milestone in our green hydrogen journey, and we are confident that Arctech’s advanced tracking solutions and project execution capabilities will support us in achieving optimal energy efficiency and reliability under challenging coastal and high-wind site conditions.”
In recent years, Oman Power and Water Procurement Company (OPWP) has launched renewable energy initiatives such as a new Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) project in Duqm. OPWP’s strategy aligns with the national vision for 35–39 percent of renewable electricity generation by 2040.
This new partnership highlights Oman’s long-term vision and cements the Duqm region’s position as a central hub in the global energy transition.
Furthermore, this collaboration underscores Arctech’s expanding role in enabling renewable energy megaprojects around the world. The Oman installation stands out as a pioneering initiative in industrial decarbonization—integrating solar power with next-gen hydrogen fuel technologies, setting new benchmarks in clean energy integration.
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