The proposed project will support to (i) deploy the distributed renewable energy systems in remote and less developed regions in Mongolia, and (ii) enhance capacity of local public utilities in investment planning, project management, and grid control for sustainable renewable energy upscaling in th Contact online >>
The proposed project will support to (i) deploy the distributed renewable energy systems in remote and less developed regions in Mongolia, and (ii) enhance capacity of local public utilities in investment planning, project management, and grid control for sustainable renewable energy upscaling in the targeted region. Upon successful completion, the project delivers clean electricity to 70,000 households while annually avoiding 82,789 tons of carbon dioxide emission.
The impact will be imported electricity reduced and energy security improved. The outcome will be renewable energy supply in the country increased. The output will be (i) renewable energy capacity addition for electricity and heating supply in remote grid systems implemented, and (ii) capacity of local public utilities in investment planning, project management, and grid control enhanced.
The proposed project will support to (i) deploy the distributed renewable energy systems in remote and less developed regions in Mongolia, and (ii) enhance capacity of local public utilities in investment planning, project management, and grid control for sustainable renewable energy upscaling in the targeted region. Upon successful completion, the project delivers clean electricity to 70,000 households while annually avoiding 82,789 tons of carbon dioxide emission.
The safeguard category for the first batch is C in land acquisition and resettlement. A resettlement framework will be prepared for the subsequent batches to guide environment and social impact assessments and safeguard implementation while ensuring adherence to ADB''s Safeguard Policy Statement, and national law and regulations.
The tentative safeguard category for the first batch is C in indigenous people. An indigenous peoples planning framework will be prepared for the subsequent batches to guide environment and social impact assessments and safeguard implementation while ensuring adherence to ADB''s Safeguard Policy Statement, and national law and regulations.
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is committed to achieving a prosperous, inclusive, resilient, and sustainable Asia and the Pacific, while sustaining its efforts to eradicate extreme poverty. It assists its members and partners by providing loans, technical assistance, grants, and equity investments to promote social and economic development.
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