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This brief summarizes the 2024 solar and wind power policy landscape in Mongolia, which possesses significant wind and solar energy resources, but requires more development and investment to help the country meet its renewable energy potential. Download SEI brief / PDF / 301 KB Chinbat, B., & Muñoz Cabré, M. (2024).
Abstract Even though the country's geographic and climatic characteristics are favourable for renewable energy technology, Mongolia's power infrastructure has a large carbon footprint. Therefore, it is crucial to determine Mongolia's economic potential for solar and wind energy.
From the literature survey, it is observed that for the study area of Mongolia, only a handful of studies have been conducted in the field of techno-economic wind and solar potential using GIS. A notable study was performed in 2001 by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) .
The technical potential of 1.11 GW would yield an electricity output of 1.92 TWh/year. The economic potential is 1.11 GW, which is able to generate 1.92 TWh/year. The results support statements made by early studies, saying that Mongolia has vast domestic wind and solar resources.
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