The UB Post

Darkhan’s solar power station to officially start operations

- By B.TUSHIG

The newly built solar power station in DarkhanUul Province will officially commence operations on January 19.

The 10MW power station has been conducting trial runs and providing electricit­y to the province's main power grid. The official opening ceremony of the station will be held in Khongor Soum in Darkhan- Uul Province.

Officials have noted that the commenceme­nt of the plant's operations will help lower energy imports required from Russia and mark the beginning of the developmen­t of renewable energy in the region.

The domestic company Solar Power Internatio­nal built the station in cooperatio­n with Japan's Sharp Corporatio­n and Shigemitsu Shoji Co. Ltd.

According to a statement from Sharp Corporatio­n, “By introducin­g Sharp's technology and experience in solar power generation, clean energy can be supplied and reduction of greenhouse gas emissions can be contribute­d to Mongolia, where coal-fired power plants are still heavily relied upon as their main energy source. In addition, the project will contribute to Japan's greenhouse gas emissions reduction target through a joint crediting mechanism. The installed capacity of PV modules for this solar power plant will be 10MW, and the annual expected power generation is 14,182MWh/year, which is expected to contribute to the reduction of approximat­ely 14,746 TCO2 per year of greenhouse gas emissions.”

CEO of Solar Power Internatio­nal B.Mandalbaya­r said that the new solar power station could potentiall­y provide clean energy to 20,000 households. Officials also noted that the station was built to withstand temperatur­es of up to -40 degrees Celsius.

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