PARTICIPANTS INCLUDE
SCOPE OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION
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Chinggis Square of Ulaanbaatar.
· Special opportunity to present your company, products and services to the high officials
of the Ministry of energy as well as government representatives.
· Establish business partnership with public and private companies by signing MOU during
the event.
· Reach agreement to cooperate on the investment items and prospective projects
suggested by domestic companies.
· Recognition and certificates for companies introducing and using new and advanced
technology and future support in gaining market shares.
“Energy Mongolia 2014” International Exhibition will take place for two days on the central
POSSIBLE MEANS OF PARTICIPATION
FEATURES OF THE EXHIBITION
· Take part in the International Conference of Energy Mongolia 2014 to become familiar with
sector policies, current technologies, current and prospective projects, exchange ideas and
experiences.
· Take part in the Exhibition of Energy Mongolia 2014 to introduce your operations, products,
and services.
· Become a sponsor of and work with us on this event
ENERGY DEVELOPMENT CENTER
MINISTRY OF ENERGY
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ENERGY CORPORATION
ORGANIZERS
EXHIBITION FLOOR PLAN
Creation-New possibilities
Representatives of the Mongolian
Government and the Ministry of Energy
State owned companies and production
companies of the Mongolian energy
sector
Domestic and international energy
companies
Global investors and interested parties
Researchers and academic
representatives
Project Implementors
Banks and financial institutions
Professional associations and NGOs.
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Find new partners for cooperative
endeavors.
Get acquainted with new and advanced
technology
Obtain latest information
Establish partnerships with production
companies.
Establish partnerships with contractors.
Find investors.
Get acquainted with new projects.
Get acquainted with the Mongolian
government's goals and objectives as
well as exchange ideas.
Catch up with new and advanced
technology entering the market.
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Producers and contractors of energy
equipment and technology
Service providing businesses within
the energy sector
Operations and Maintenance groups
Electricity suppliers
Technology Businesses
EPC contractors
Project developers
Construction sector
Engineers and designers
Builders and architects
Finance
Banking and insurance
Associations and media
Research and Development
Academic and training institutions
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BY PARTICIPATING IN THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION
DATE: MAY 23-24 VENUE: CHINGGIS SGUARE, ULAANBAATAR
COAL SUN WIND WATER NATURAL GPS NETWORK
The main objectives of the conference
and expo include drawing foreign and
domestic investors to current and
prospective projects in the energy sector,
introduce the most advanced,
environmentally friendly technology,
exchange ideas, and establish mutually
beneficial partnerships to strengthen
Mongolia's competitiveness in the Asian
and global energy markets.
Establish the legal environment to enable the switch to a market system and release price restrictions.
Meet the growing energy needs of remote areas through domestic sources.
Support foreign investment in large scale energy projects especially those for hydro power plants intended to improve the hydraulics of the energy system.
OBJECTIVES OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION
IMMEDIATE PROJECTS:
1. 700MW Power plant in Baganuur
2. 60MW Power Plant in the western area
3. 220MW hydro power plant at Eg River
4. 100MW expansion in Dornod Thermal
Power Plant
5. 30MW expansion in Erdenet Thermal
Power Plant
6. 330kW power transmission line
between Ulaanbaatar-Mandalgobi
7. 220kV power transmission line
between Baganuur-Undurkhaan-
Choibalsan
8. 220kV power transmission line
between Choir-Sainshand-ZamiinUud
ELECTRICITY SYSTEM OF MONGOLIA
The Mongolian electricity system is consisted of the following five regional system:
Central region electricity system Western region electricity systemAltai-Uliastai electricity systemEastern region electricity systemUmnugobi province electricity system
Energy sources consist of seven thermal power plants, Durgun and Taishir hydro power plants, the Altai Uliastai diesel plant, and low capacity renewable energy sources.Installed capacity of the Mongolia's energy production is 981.5 MW of which the central regional capacity takes up 814.3 MW.
CONFERENCE
MINISTER M. SONOMPIL
Energy Mongolia 2013 Int' conference and exhibition was succesfully organized in
Ulaanbaatar, Mongoliain accordance with the Ministry of Energy's decision to declare 2013 as
a year of Energy Efficiency. During this event we were able to introduce the government's long
term plans for the future development of Mongolia's energy sector to both domestic and foreign
companies and investors. Participants included over 90 companies from 10 different countries,
and memorandum of understandings were signed by both state owned and private companies
during this event.stSince the 1 Energy Mongolia Int' conference and expo took place in last May,we have
completed feasibility studies on the construction of Baganuur, Shivee-Ovoo and Western
region power plant projects, and the construction work has been started on the Tavantolgoi
power plant and the Eg River hydro power plant. Also we are working on commissioning of the
100 MW capacity expansion for the Combined Heat Plant-4 and 50MW capacity expansion for
the Combined Heat Plant-3.
The objectives of this year's international conference and exhibition will be to introduce
innovative and environmentally friendly technology to the current and prospective projects,
exchange views and experiences, and to establish mutually beneficial partnership that will
strenthen Mongolia's competitiveness in the energy sector.
The Ministry of Energy is giving a great importance to the “Energy Mongolia 2014” Int'
Conference and Exhibition since recommendations and established partnerships from this
event will have a signigicant impact on the future development of the Mongolia's energy sector.
I wish you greatest success in your future undertakings and once again express my
gratitude for your participation in this event for the creation and development of the energy
sector of Mongolia.
Greetings
I would like to welcome honourable embassadors, representatives,
investors, professionals and all the distinguished delegates taking part in
the Energy Mongolia 2014: Creation-New Possibilities International
Conference and Exhibition.
Behalf of Ministry of Energy of Mongolia, I woud like to express my
sincere appreciation to the investors and professional companies of the
field who have chosen to take part in this important event during the period
of rapid development in the energy sector.The development and future
growth that we are aiming at is a direct result of the cooperative
relationships between ourselves and investors like you.
VISION
TO BECOME ENERGY EXPORTING
COUNTRY WITH ENERGY EFFICIENT
AND ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY
TECHNOLOGY WHILE ENSURING
ECONOMIC GROWTH, SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT AND ENERGY SAFETY.
STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES OF THE ENERGY SECTOR
SHORT-TERM OBJECTIVES OF THE ENERGY SECTOR
Ensure reliable operations and safety in the energy sector.
Encourage public and private partnership and institutean freemarket principles in the sector,
Increase renewable energy production and reduce CO emission.2
Support energy efficiency and saving as well as introduce innovative advanced technology.
Develop mutually beneficial regional cooperative endeavors.
CURRENT PROJECTS
“Ulaanbaatar Thermal Power Plant 5” project
“Amgalan Thermal Power Plant” project
“Tavantolgoi Power Plant” project
“Eg River Hydro Power Plant” project
100 MW expansion project for “TPP-4”
50MW expansion project for “TPP-3”
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DATE: MAY 23-24, 2014VENUE: SOYOMBO CONFERENCE HALL, “TUUSHIN” HOTEL
8:00-8:50
Registration: May 22nd
2014 at Tuushin Hotel
3. New and Renewable Sources of Energy
Moderator: M. Angarag, Ministry of Energy, Director of the
Renewable Energy Department
8:50-9:00
Short Conference Introduction /video/
14:00-14:20
“Current technical properties of energy sources and transmission grid, and future trends”
B. Bayarbaatar, Director of the Policy Implementation and Regulation Department at the Ministry of Energy
Opening
Moderator: L. Batsaikhan : Ministry of Energy, Director of the State Administration Division
14:20-14:40
“Inertial control of a DFIG based wind power plant considering the kinetic energy of the wind generators”
Kang Yun Chol, Professor, Chonbuk National University
9:00-9:10
Greetings from M. Sodnompil, Minister of Energy
14:40-15:00
“The background, necessity, conditions and value of building the Eg River Hydro Power Plant”
D. Odkhuu, Project Director at Eg River Hydro Power Plant
9:10-9:15
Greetings from N. Altankhuyag, Prime Minister of Mongolia
15:00-15:30
Discussion, Q&A
9:15-9:30
Greetings
15:30-15:50
Tea Break
9:30-9:40
Official Photo
15:50-17:00
Cooperative endeavor MOU signing
1. Energy Sector Policies, Plans, and Stable Energy
Moderator: S. Bayarbat – Ministry of Energy, Director of the Investment Division
May 23rd
2014
4. Energy Saving and New Technology
Moderator: B. Amarsanaa- Executive Director “Erchim Corporation” SOE
9:40-10:00
“Competitiveness of Mongolian energy” D. Dorjpurev, Vice-Minister of Energy
9:00-9:20
“Introduction to laws regarding energy saving” S. Tsetsgee– Member of the working group to develop laws for energy saving
10:00-
10:20
“Government Policy for the Energy Sector” P. Tovuudorj, Strategic Policy and Planning Department at the Ministry of Energy
9:20-9:40
“New opportunities to increase the economic benefits of the energy sector”
D. AltanchimegPh.D, Specialist at the Renewable Energy Division at the Ministry of Energy
10:20-10:40
“Private investment and the role of government in the Energy sector”
M. Enkhsaikhan, Director of Tavantolgoi Power Plant Megaproject
9:40-10:00
“The necessity of reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the energy sector and the techniques to do so”
J. DorjpurevPh.D , President at “ErchimKhemnelt”
10:40-11:10
Discussion, Q&A
10:00-10:30
Discussion, Q&A
11:10-11:30
Tea Break
10:30-10:50
Tea Break
2. Competition within the energy sector and pricing policy
Moderator: P. Tovuudorj, Ministry of Energy, Director of the Strategic Policy and Planning Division
5. Contributions of the Energy Sector in Reducing Air Pollution
Moderator: Y. Purevjav, Director of the Energy Development Center
11:30-11:50
“” S. Otgonbayar-
Director of the Energy Regulatory Commission
10:50-11:10
“Solutions and investment opportunities for regional heat supply”
Y. Enkhtuya-
Ministry of Energy, Senior Specialist at the Strategic Policy and Planning Division
11:50-12:10
“Potential third markets for coking coal” Ch. Undram, Doctor Professor at the National University of Mongolia Business School
11:10-11:30
“Using
alternative Fuel Cell Energy technology, contribution to reduce air pollution, and public health”
N. Bayargun-Hyphen Energy System Corp, CEO, USA
12:10-12:30
“To closely coordinate dispatching with prices ” Ts. UnurmaaPh.D, Director of Procedure Planning and Accounting at the National Dispatch Center
11:30-11:50
“Producing coal through physics and the future” R. Batmunkh-
Researcher at “Erchim Corporation” SOE
12:30-13:00
Discussion, Q&A
11:50-12:20
Discussion, Q&A
13:00-14:00
Lunch Break
12:20-13:20
Lunch Break
13:20-14:20
Conference general suggestions and recommendations, D. Tulga, Deputy Director of the Energy Development Center
14:20-14:30
Conference Closing
D. Delgertsogt, Secretary of State at the Ministry of Energy