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Oman to set up ‘Net Zero Centre’ to drive 2050 carbon neutrality goals

The centre will develop updated strategies and monitor the implementation of zero neutrality projects

Oman Net Zero Centre
The Centre will serve as a pivotal tool in ensuring the realisation of Oman’s vision to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050

Oman will set up a “Net Zero Centre” to support its aim of reaching zero neutrality by 2050, the country’s energy minister said.

The centre will develop updated strategies, monitor the implementation of zero neutrality projects, including energy efficiency projects, and provide technical support to government and private agencies.

“The centre will take over the task of supervising and following up on zero neutrality plans and programmes,” said Salim Nasser Al Aufi, Minister of Energy and Minerals.

The centre will play a crucial role in expediting the implementation of net-zero initiatives and supporting all sectors in achieving their objectives, he added.

The Net Zero Centre will also focus on adopting and transferring the latest international practices and technologies to the Sultanate, supporting scientific research, innovation, and developing national capabilities.

Additionally, it will manage carbon, hydrogen, and low-carbon product certification requests, including reviewing and auditing applications, and issuing certificates in coordination with the Ministry of Finance and the Environment Authority.

The centre will oversee the registration and approval of requests for carbon certificate trading in the country in line with international carbon credit frameworks, Al Aufi said.

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