Stakeholders'' perceptions of sustainable energy transition of
Energy reforms include projects to expand the capacity of existing power plants, develop new energy sources in Ulaanbaatar. Ulaanbaatar''s main long-term policy document is the
The energy sector is planned and managed directly by the national government [ 13 ]. Electricity and heat are distributed and operated by state-owned enterprises [ 17 ]. Policies in the energy sector are determined by the national government, and the city of Ulaanbaatar sets its local energy policy within the national framework.
Current energy shortages in Ulaanbaatar and future energy growth can be met by low emission energy sources. More technological options and price reductions in renewable energy technologies and private sector leadership. Renewable energy potentials. Political instability risks slow, stop, or change the implementation of energy policies and projects.
In contrast, Ulaanbaatar's current energy system was rated by 63 % of respondents as outdated and inadequate for current needs, requiring significant investment in renewal and expansion.
State-owned entities prioritized energy shortages and growth can be met by low emission energy sources, research institutes prioritized national government leadership on climate change, and NGOs prioritized renewable energy potential as the greatest opportunity for Ulaanbaatar in implementing the pathways.
Energy reforms include projects to expand the capacity of existing power plants, develop new energy sources in Ulaanbaatar. Ulaanbaatar''s main long-term policy document is the
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