Oman’s electricity generation surged by 12.6% to 18,948.9 GWh by the end of May 2025, driven by rising national energy demand and infrastructure development. While most regions experienced growth, Dhofar and Al Wusta saw declines. Water production decreased slightly, highlighting the need for efficient resource management alongside electricity sector expansion.
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