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Offshore Wind | Oman

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Oman

Offshore Wind Technical Potential Fixed: 61 GW || Floating: 118 GW || Total: 179 GW

The wind resource data is sourced from the Global Wind Atlas and depicts the wind resource at 100m hub height at 250m resolution based on the latest input datasets and modeling methodologies. For more information visit: For further details on the RISE RE score provided please visit: GWEC, OREAC, The World Bank Group and ESMAP do not guarantee the accuracy of this data and accept no responsibility whatsoever for any consequence of their use. in Oman Total: 179 GW

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