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EnErgy mongolia-2013

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Vision:To become an energy exportingcountry that meets all itsdomestic energy needsStrategy fordeveloping energYsector in Mongolia:NNNTo provide a tax-friendly environmentfor renewable energy industry,attracting domestic and internationalprivate investorsTo build new energy resources inUlaanbaatar; to renew and expandthe current energy production powerstationsTo renew energy distribution systemin UlaanbaatarN To build a Power Station (60-10MWh) nearby the coal mines in thewestern region.Short-term goalsfor Energy sector:Energy consumption in Mongolia isexpected to increase by 1500-3000MWh in the next 15 years. Meetingthese increased demands has becomethe short-term goal for energy sector inMongolia. Therefore, it is inevitable thatmajor energy production projects are tobegin in the next few years.Current projects:1. Ulaanbaatar Thermal Power Station V2. Amgalan Thermal Power Station3. Salkhit Wind Park ProjectLadies and Gentlemen,Esteemed delegates and guests,I am pleased to announce that the Ministry of Energywill be organizing "Energy Mongolia - <strong>2013</strong>," an internationalconference and expo, to be held on 24-26 May <strong>2013</strong>with a goal to present the government's long-term plan onthe future development of Mongolia's energy sector to bothdomestic and international businesses as well as investors.The newly formed government has committed to meet ever-increasingdemands of energy consumption in Mongolia,to expand its current production of energy, and to supportthe development of renewable energy industry. We have recently started collaborationwith private companies on major forward-looking projects including the development ofthe Thermal Power Station V, the Salkhit Wind Power Plant, expansion of the ThermalPower Station IV and Amgalan Thermal Power Station. We expect that a number ofmajor projects will begin within the next few years including power stations of Baganuur,Tavantolgoi and Khotgor. The Ministry of Energy has committed to improve the legalenvironment of the sector by making changes on the appropriate laws and regulations,to approve the long-term development plan, and to introduce energy efficient and greentechnologies into the sector.It will be a great opportunity for domestic and international businesses, investors,financial institutions, professional associations and state-owned companies to exchangeviews, to bring constructive ideas and to discuss opportunities on the future success ofenergy sector in Mongolia.I invite you to participate in the "Energy Mongolia - <strong>2013</strong>" international exhibitionand conference.Minister of Energy/ M.Sonompil/Coal Sun Wind Water Earth PowerEnergy transmission

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