IATI Identifier: XM-DAC-47136-MN06
Findings and recommendations from the business case study carried out by GGGI at the 122nd Public School in Songinokhairkhan district demonstrated that replacing current coal-fired HOBs with a blend of renewable and non-renewable sources is technically viable and needs to be financially encouraged. Using ground source heat pumps in combination with electric boilers can be technically reliable and if total lifecycle costs of the investment are considered, financially viable, taking into consideration current heating subsides provided by the government to off-grid public buildings. Energy efficiency in buildings and the built environment is another important component of the project. GGGI will be focusing on bring value add by developing Building Energy Efficiency Roadmap to accelerate implementation of the country’s 2030 agenda. Together with adoption of standards and labelling regulation for electrical appliances, the energy efficiency in buildings and in electrical appliances are expected to attract more green growth projects in the sector.
more_horizEnergy policy and administrative management
Reporting Organisation
Name | Type | Role |
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Global Green Growth Institute | Multilateral | Implementing |
Main: Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET) Sub: Ministry of Energy (MoE), the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science (MECS), the Education Department of Ulaanbaatar /UB/ city (EDUB), and the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) | Government | Funding |
Transaction Value |
Provider
Receiver |
Type | Date |
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28,091 USD (Valued at Dec 31, 2020) | Provider N/A Receiver N/A | Expenditure |
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Jan 01, 2020
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46,722 USD (Valued at Dec 31, 2019) | Provider N/A Receiver N/A | Expenditure |
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Jan 01, 2019
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