Mongolia Signs Contract for New Solar Plant in Khovd Province
Mongolia is taking another significant step towards a sustainable energy future with the signing of a contract for a new solar power plant in the western province of Khovd. This development marks a key investment in the nation’s renewable energy infrastructure, particularly for its more remote regions.
A Boost for Western Mongolia’s Energy Grid with New Mongolia solar plant
The new project will be located in Myangad soum, Khovd province. A critical feature of this facility is the inclusion of an 8 MW battery storage system. This integrated storage solution is vital for ensuring a consistent and reliable power supply, addressing the intermittent nature of solar energy by providing electricity even after sunset or during cloudy weather.
For a remote area like Khovd province, which is situated in the far west of the country, a stable and independent power source is a transformative development. It promises to enhance energy security and support local economic activities.
International Partnership for a Greener Future with Mongolia solar plant
This initiative is being implemented under the Asian Development Bank’s (ADB) “Renewable Energy Expansion” program. The involvement of the ADB underscores the international support for Mongolia’s transition to clean energy and highlights the project’s alignment with global sustainability goals.
While further details about the contract partners and project timeline are forthcoming, this announcement represents a firm commitment to expanding Mongolia’s renewable energy capacity and bringing the benefits of clean power to all corners of the nation.



