Mongolia under construction of renewable energy
Mongolia has hired Wood Group, a multinational energy services company to provide engineering support for the construction of one of the first wind farms in the country.
Mongolia is under construction of renewable energy. Mongolia has hired Wood Group, a multinational energy services company to provide engineering support for the construction of one of the first wind farms in the country. The Aberdeen, Scotland-based engineering giant will work as owners’ engineer on the Tsetsii wind farm. Tsetsii wind farm will be built on a site 540 km south of the capital of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar. The 25 turbine Tsetsii wind farm will have 50 megawatt generating capacity. It is expected to be operational by the end of the year. “We are delighted to be building on the relationship which was established with Newcom Group on the development of Mongolia’s very first landmark wind farm project in Salkhit” said Brian Macdonald, implementation team leader at Wood Group’s clean energy arm. Tsetsii is owned by the Clean Energy Asia venture formed by Mongolia’s Newcom Group and Softbank Energy of Japan. Wood helped with feasibility and pre-construction planning for Tsetsii.
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