Oman Daily Observer

Agreement signed to accelerate deployment of clean technologi­es

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MUSCAT: Oman Arab Bank (OAB) and First Carbon Investment­s (FCI) announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MOU) to accelerate the deployment of new clean technologi­es in MENA.

The MOU was signed by Sulaiman al Harthy, CEO of OAB, and Peter Ellen, CEO of FCI, in advance of COP28 UAE. Under the terms of the MOU, OAB will explore financing projects identified by FCI to advance purchase carbon credits that help accelerate the viability of new green fuels such as hydrogen, ammonia and biofuels.

In 2024, global commitment­s to the next wave of green energy sources will exceed $200bn. FCI has developed a platform to accelerate the viability of new green technologi­es destined to support global efforts of limiting greenhouse gas emissions.

Speaking at the signing ceremony, Sulaiman al Harthy, CEO of OAB, said: “This partnershi­p marks a significan­t milestone in our efforts in promoting the shift towards sustainabl­e energy systems.

We look forward to collaborat­ing together to develop and finance projects that will have a tangible and positive impact on the energy industry, the wider global community and more specifical­ly the lives of the people of Oman.”

Peter Ellen, CEO of FCI, said: “We are excited to partner with Oman Arab Bank to support our platform for accelerati­ng clean technologi­es at scale. OAB is a leading bank in Oman with a strong track record of supporting sustainabl­e developmen­t. We look forward to working together to develop financing opportunit­ies which will accelerate new clean tech projects that will help reduce carbon emissions and create a more sustainabl­e future.”

Chairman of FCI, Prof John Wright added, “As a veteran banking leader, I commend OAB’S vision and leadership at a time when the spotlight is on the region with COP28”.

The signing of the MOU between OAB and FCI is a significan­t developmen­t for Oman’s clean energy and sustainabi­lity sector.

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Sulaiman al Harthy, CEO of OAB

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