Amer Al Rasbi is an Analyst and Researcher at the Majan Council, contributing to national-scale initiatives in renewable energy, workforce development, and future hydrogen and electricity planning. His work supports strategic decision-making through advanced data analysis, modelling, and the development of evidence-based insights for senior leadership and government–industry stakeholders.
He plays a key role in high-impact studies such as the Oman Labour Market Intelligence Analysis (LMIA) and the Sohar Renewable & Hydrogen Case Study, both of which inform Vision 2040–aligned policy, workforce, and investment strategies.
Amer holds a Bachelor’s degree in Renewable Energy Engineering from the University of Exeter, where he received the Dean’s Commendation for Exceptional Performance. His background spans renewable-energy technologies, energy efficiency, and engineering design—strengthened by analytical and fieldwork experience across major national projects.
His professional interests include energy systems optimisation, green-economy development, and data-driven sustainability planning, with a strong commitment to advancing Oman’s clean energy transition and workforce readiness.
Areas of Expertise
Energy Systems Modelling
Renewable Energy Technologies
Workforce & Labour Market Analysis
Hydrogen & Electricity System Planning
Policy Analysis & Evidence-Based Insights
Green Economy & Sustainability Development
Education
BSc in Renewable Energy Engineering — University of Exeter