List of power stations in Mongolia
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The following page lists all power stations in Mongolia.
Coal
Power Plant | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) | Units | Notes |
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Amgalan | 348 | 3 x 116 MW | ||
Ulaanbaatar TPP-4 | 47°53′39.9″N 106°48′14.2″E / 47.894417°N 106.803944°E | 700 | 3 x 100 MW, 3 x 80 MW | |
Ulaanbaatar TPP-3 | 47°53′45.8″N 106°51′50.7″E / 47.896056°N 106.864083°E | 198 | 4 x 25 MW, 4 x 12 MW, 1 x 50 MW | |
Darkhan | 49°26′12.9″N 105°57′28.9″E / 49.436917°N 105.958028°E | 48 | 4 x 12 MW | |
Choibalsan | 48°04′44.5″N 114°33′15.9″E / 48.079028°N 114.554417°E | 36 | 2 x 12 MW, 2 x 6 MW | |
Erdenet | 49°02′27.3″N 104°05′52.8″E / 49.040917°N 104.098000°E | 28.8 | 1 x 12 MW, 2 x 8.4 MW | |
Ukhaa Khudag | 43°40′20.2″N 105°32′22.7″E / 43.672278°N 105.539639°E | 18 | ||
Ulaanbaatar TPP-2 | 47°54′19.4″N 106°48′27.2″E / 47.905389°N 106.807556°E | 21.5 | 1 x 12 MW, 1 x 6 MW, 1 x 3.5 MW | |
Dalanzadgad | 43°34′10.8″N 104°26′05.5″E / 43.569667°N 104.434861°E | 6 | 2 x 3 MW |
Hydroelectric
Power Plant | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) | Units | Year completed |
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Durgun | 48°19′34.0″N 92°48′25.0″E / 48.326111°N 92.806944°E | 12 | 2008 | |
Taishir | 46°41′38.6″N 96°39′57.7″E / 46.694056°N 96.666028°E | 10.35 | 3 x 3.45 MW | 2008 |
Photovoltaic
Power Plant | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) | Units | Year completed |
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Bukhug Solar Power Plant | 47°37′12.6″N 106°43′37.1″E / 47.620167°N 106.726972°E | 15 | 2019 | |
Darkhan Solar Power Plant | 49°24′01.5″N 105°56′27.4″E / 49.400417°N 105.940944°E | 10 | 2017 | |
Gegeen Solar Power Plant | 43°43′30.4″N 111°49′36.2″E / 43.725111°N 111.826722°E | 16.5 | 2018 | |
Murun 10MW Solar Power Plant | 49°36′37.5″N 100°12′37.6″E / 49.610417°N 100.210444°E | 10 | Under construction |
Wind
Wind farm | Coordinates | Aerogenerators | Capacity (MW) | Year completed |
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Sainshand[1] | 25 x 2.2 MW [2] | 55 | 2018 | |
Salkhit | 31 x 1.6 MW | 49.6 | 2013 | |
Tsetsii[3] | 25 x 2.0 MW [4][5] | 50 | 2017 |
References
- ^ "HOME PAGE - SAINSHAND SALKHIN PARK". SAINSHAND SALKHIN PARK. Retrieved 2018-08-27.
- ^ "Order for Mongolia's largest wind park underlines Vestas' experience in providing solutions to developing markets" (PDF). vestas.com. Singapore. 31 August 2017. Retrieved 27 August 2018.
- ^ Froese, Michelle. "Mongolia's 50-MW Tsetsii Wind Farm begins commercial operations". windpowerengineering. Retrieved 27 August 2018.
- ^ "Tsetsii spins in Mongolia". renews.biz. Retrieved 27 August 2018.
- ^ germanborrillo. "UPDATE - Vestas to ship 50 MW of wind turbines to Mongolia". renewablesnow. Retrieved 27 August 2018.