Arctech to Supply 175 MWp Trackers for Oman’s Green Ammonia Plant
Oman Accelerates Green Energy Transition with Landmark Solar Project
In a major step toward Oman’s renewable energy transition, Arctech has secured a contract to supply 175 MWp solar trackers for one of the world’s largest green ammonia facilities. This project aligns with Oman’s National Energy Strategy goal of achieving 10% renewable energy by 2030.
The Growing Importance of Green Ammonia
Green ammonia, produced using solar or wind power to split water molecules, serves as a clean fuel alternative and fertilizer feedstock. This innovative technology could reshape global energy markets while supporting sustainable infrastructure development worldwide.
Arctech’s Solar Tracking Technology
Arctech’s innovative trackers will maximize energy output at the Omani facility while minimizing land use. The company’s technology stands out for:
- Precision solar tracking algorithms
- Robust desert-optimized design
- Advanced energy yield optimization
Their system exemplifies the performance capabilities needed for large-scale desert solar projects.
Oman’s Solar Energy Potential
With exceptional solar irradiance levels, Oman is rapidly emerging as a renewable energy leader. Beyond power generation, the country’s solar industry is projected to create over 3,000 new jobs by 2025, supporting economic diversification.
Future of Green Ammonia Production
Once operational, this green ammonia plant will produce enough clean fuel to power approximately 100,000 homes. The project could serve as a model for similar initiatives globally, demonstrating how green ammonia can decarbonize industrial processes while creating economic opportunities.






