Mongolia imports electricity
Mongolia imports 21 percent of its electricity consumption from China and Russia at a high price.
Mongolia imports electricity. Mongolia imports 21 percent of its electricity consumption from China and Russia at a high price. The total energy consumption of Mongolia was 6.9 billion kW/hour as of 2015. Electricity tariff is legislated to be 15-18 cents from solar energy and 9.5 cents from wind power in Mongolia. Mongolia has made agreement with countries such as Chile and United Arab Emirates to buy 1 kW/hour solar energy-based electricity for less than 3 cents, which is equal to half the cost of energy production from coal. Currently, there operate three renewable energy hydropower plants in the Mongolian energy system which produce approximately 210 million kW/hour electricity and supply to the energy network and their supply price should be lowered.
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