Electricity sector in Mongolia


The electricity sector in Mongolia ranges from generation, transmission, distribution and sales of electricity in Mongolia.

Generation

Capacity

In 2018, Mongolia consumed 8.2 TWh of electricity in which 6.5 TWh was generated domestically and 1.7 TWh was imported from China and Russia. With the interconnection with Russia, Mongolia imports up to 300 MW of electricity from the country.

Power plants

In 2010, the total amount of electricity produced by all types of power plant in Mongolia are 4,256.1 GWh, 31 GWh, 13.2 GWh and 0.6 GWh.

Fuel types

In 2012, coal was used to generate 98% of the electricity in Mongolia.

Transmission

Due to its large and sparse population, the electrical grid in Mongolia is divided into four areas, which are Central Energy System, Western Energy System, Eastern Energy System and Altai-Uliastai Energy System. The CES is interconnected with electrical grid of Russia at 220kV level. Electric transmission in the country is operated by National Power Transmission Grid.

Distribution

The sole electrical distribution company in Ulaanbaatar is the Ulaanbaatar Electricity Distribution Network. The load dispatch within the country is managed by the National Dispatching Center.

Retail

In 2000, the electricity price is ₮45,000 per kWh.

Consumption

In the 2023–2024 winter, the maximum electrical load in Mongolia is expected to be about 1,567 MW.
In 2018, much of Mongolia's electricity consumption was driven by industry and construction.
SectorElectricity Consumption
Industry & Construction47
Transport & Communication3
Agriculture1
Household & Communal Housing18
Others7
Transmission & Distribution Losses12
Station Usage12
Export0