Japan to build solar power plant in Mongolia
Sharp Energy Solutions Corporation announces the completion of a mega solar power plant in Khushight Khundii, Sergelen district, Tuv province, Mongolia with partners including renewable energy company Sermsang Power Corporation and Tenuun Gerel Construction LLC, the company said.
The power plant is located approximately 14 km southwest of the New Ulaanbaatar International Airport, which is currently under construction.
This new power plant will be able to efficiently supply electricity to the new airport and urban parts of Ulaanbaatar, areas predicted to see rising electricity consumption.
The project is implemented under the cooperation between the Government of Mongolia and Japan.
Mongolia’s government aims to have renewable energy account for 30% of the country’s energy mix by 2030, representing a 14% drop in greenhouse gas emissions
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