News
21 May 2020

OPWP to hold back investment capacity payments

In:
Infrastructure, Power, Waste and water
Region:
Middle East & Africa

Oman Power & Water Procurement (OPWP) assured private power and water companies in the Sultanate that it will not hold back investment capacity payments starting from April invoices as originally planned earlier this month. Instead the state-owned offtaker will wait until a new payment plan is...

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