Investment agreement signed for Tavan Tolgoi power plant

Minister of Mongolia Enkhsaikhan.M who is representing Government of Mongolia

SIGNED CONCTRACT OF PROJECT TO INCREASE EFFECIENCY OF CHP#4

Today signing ceremony contract to start project to increase efficiency of CHP#4 of Ulaanbaatar city organized in hotel Shangri-La.

Tax free for importing electricity

State great convention finally confirmed to free custom tax on the importing electricity

Greeting of Energy Ministers

GREETINGS To all engineers, technicians and employees in Energy industry

Swedish Energy Agency supports Clean Energy LLC, the developer of the first wind farm in Mongolia, through the Clean Development Mechanism

The Swedish Energy Agency and Clean Energy LLC have signed an agreement for the transaction of approximately 600,000 Certified Emission Reductions (CERs) generated by the Kyoto Protocol

Wind Power Revolution: The World’s First Timber Turbine

A German engineering firm has erected the world’s first wooden wind turbine tower in Hanover, a 100-metre-tall multi-megawatt wind turbine that can produce electricity for about 1,000 households.    

Wind power for clearing the Mongolian air

SALKHIT, MONGOLIA — On a desolate, wind-raked hilltop not far from the Mongolian capital, white-helmeted workers were busily lifting, tugging and erecting 80-meter poles and fitting them with enormous pinwheel-like turbines in Mongolia’s first foray into wind-generated power.

Wind energy is one of the safest sources

According to the wind energy industry associations, wind energy is regarded as one of the safest forms of electricity generation

Stanford Report, September 10, 2012

Knowing that the potential exists, the researchers turned their attention to how many turbines would be needed to meet half the world's power

Towards YR2030 and Beyond

International Solar powering conference 2030 completed successfully  Held places and Date: Thursday , Sep 6 , 2012 9:30-17:15 Venue: Iino Hall

Green growth-the impact of wind energy on jobs and economy

In 2010 installed wind energy capacity increased by 9.3 GW to reach a total of 84.3 GW in the EU, a 12.4% increase on the previous year

Mongolia to promote development of renewable energy

Mongolia has begun developing its renewable energy industry which would be considered as the priority of energy sector's development, Mongolian energy minister D.Zorigt said.