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WT/TPR/S/297/REV.1 |
S-IV§62 |
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It has been stated that: "The revenues generated by existing power stations are less than the overall costs required to generate energy which is why power stations are heavily indebted. As a result, the Mongolian energy sector is not particularly attractive in terms of new investment. At present, the Mongolian Government has neither a framework in place, nor strategies or incentive mechanisms to encourage energy efficiency and energy savings. In most cases, the actors in the energy sector, industrial users and end users are not fully aware of how they can save energy and be more efficient."
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WT/TPR/S/297/REV.1 |
S-IV§63 |
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In response the authorities noted that the main priorities for the Government are to create the institutional framework for private sector participation, to improve the efficiency of the energy sector, to facilitate the development of renewable energy, to improve economic and financial performance of state-owned energy companies, and to promote competition in the sector. (…)
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Government TPR |
WT/TPR/G/297/REV.1 |
G-IV§14 |
Mongolia |
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Within framework of major restructuring of the energy sector, enhance
public-private-partnership in order to ensure stable operation and supply national energy demand, which is increasing constantly, "Energy law" was amended in 2011. With Technical assistance of ADB, renewing of "Energy sector system" program is started based on revised "Energy sectors development plan". "Law on Energy saving" is drafted in order to create mechanism to promote energy efficiency and energy saving
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Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/297/REV.1 |
S-Table-II.2 |
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Table 2.2 Main trade-related laws
Minerals and energy
Legislation: Renewable Energy Law
Year: 2007
Description: Regulates relations on generation of power using renewable energy sources and its delivery
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WT/TPR/S/297/REV.1 |
S-IV§54 |
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The principle legislation governing the energy sector is set out in several laws, including:
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- the Renewable Energy Law of 2007, which sets out the licensing requirements for producers of electricity from renewable sources (including hydro). It also sets out a range of possible tariffs that the Energy Regulatory Commission may apply to buyers of electricity from generators connected to the grid and the regulatory boards of aimags and Ulaanbaatar for stand-alone power sources (Table 4.14); (…)
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WT/TPR/S/297/REV.1 |
S-Table-IV.14 |
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Table 4.14 Renewable energy price and tariff
(US$ per kWh)
Source (Tariff)
Generators connected to the grid
Wind (0.080 to 0.950)
Hydro (0.045 to 0.060)
Solar (0.150 to 0.180)
Stand-alone generators
Wind (0.100 to 0.150)
Hydro
- Plant capacity < 500 kW (0.080 to 0.100)
- Plant capacity 501 to 2,000 kW (0.050 to 0.060)
- Plant capacity 2,001 to 5,000 kW (0.045 to 0.050)
Solar (0.200 to 0.300)
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Government TPR |
WT/TPR/G/297/REV.1 |
G-IV§35 |
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The number of tourists in Mongolia was 386 thousand in 2006, and increased
up to 417 thousand in 2013 with the average annual growth rate of 9% within the last 10 years. Tourists are mainly interested in Mongolia's natural environment, traditional cultures, as well as the history of Chingis Khaan.
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WT/TPR/S/297/REV.1 |
S-IV§112 |
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Mongolia offers a number of attractions ranging from the landscape to historical sites, with considerable potential for further development, particularly adventure-based holidays, ecological excursions, and winter activities. (…)
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WT/TPR/G/297/REV.1 |
G-IV§38 |
Mongolia |
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The Government of Mongolia is planning specific measures to undertake in order to preserve national, historical and cultural heritage, develop of environmentally friendly tourism policy, and create international class tourist complexes and their essential services.
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WT/TPR/S/297/REV.1 |
S-IV§118 |
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According to the authorities, the 2012-16 programme emphasizes special interest, eco, and heritage tourism, while the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism seeks to promote sustainable tourism through conservation, including protecting the Khangai region, which is the main tourist destination. The Ministry's policy is to support new theme parks, museums, and resort complexes through private and public partnership and joint investments.
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Sustainable
Conservation
Eco
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