Dalanzadgad Thermal Power Plant

Dalanzadgad Thermal Power Plant
Official nameДаланзадгадын Дулааны Цахилгаан Станц
CountryMongolia
LocationDalanzadgad, Ömnögovi
Coordinates43°34′11.0″N 104°26′07.0″E / 43.569722°N 104.435278°E / 43.569722; 104.435278
StatusOperational
Commission date2000
Construction costUS$9.3 million
Power generation
Nameplate capacity6 MW

The Dalanzadgad Thermal Power Plant (Mongolian: Даланзадгадын Дулааны Цахилгаан Станц) is a coal-fired power station in Dalanzadgad, Ömnögovi Province, Mongolia.

History

The power plant was commissioned in 2000 with support from Korea's Economic Development Cooperation Fund.[1] It was constructed by Hyundai Engineering. In 2011, the power plant was expanded. On 18 December 2011, the power plant's turbine had broken down and the plant stopped working on 10 January 2012.[2]

Technical specifications

The power plant has an installed generation capacity of 6 MW.[1]

Finance

The power plant was constructed with a cost of US$9.3 million, which was lent as soft loan by the Government of South Korea.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Continuous Provision of SOC Facilities to Secure Future Growth Engines". KOMIPO. Retrieved 13 May 2025.
  2. ^ a b B., Mengantamir (17 January 2012). "Residents of Dalanzadgad city without electricity and heating". News.mn. Retrieved 19 December 2024.