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Although the Mongolian power system consists of five interconnected but mostly separate grid network, the Central Energy System (CES) is the largest and most complex system among them.
[Photo/Xinhua] HOHHOT -- Inner Mongolia Energy Group has started constructing a large-scale new energy storage power station in the Ulan Buh Desert, the eighth-largest in China, to better harness new energy power for grid connection.
1 Introduction 1.1 Brief Summary of Mongolian Electricity Grids In Mongolia, electricity is almost entirely (82%) produced by a total of nine coal-fired power plants, with generation from renewable energy (13%) and from small diesel generating plants (5%, mostly in remote areas) providing the rest of the nation’s supplies.
The National Power Grid of Mongolia is divided into five regions, and needs to provide efficient Energy Management in real-time in each of the regions. This can be achieved only with on-line data collection and processing.
Source: Dispatching Central Department, National Dispatching Center of Mongolia The CES supplies electricity to consumers in the central part of Mongolia, which covers more than 70% of the territory and 80% of the population of the country.
Bandwidth of current communications satellites in use in Mongolia is 400.1 MHz. APSTAR 5 (@138 E) in the Ku-band and C-band. With the exception of one user who uses APSTAR in C-band, all other users employ the Ku-band. A number of Mongolian organizations and company are currently using these foreign communications satellites for various purposes.
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