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17MW Waste & Solar Power Plant

17MW Waste & Solar Power Plant Project

17MW Waste & Solar Power Plant Project is started in April 20th of 2022 by signing the agreement with Ulaanbaatar City Mayor's office to implement this project in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.

Project Founder

ECO UB LLC

Location

Narangiin Enger Landfill, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

Waste Power (KWp)

12,100

Solar Power (KWp)

7,000

Total Cost

$78,000,000

Project Summary

ECO UB LLC was founded in 2011 under an agreement with Ulaanbaatar city government to manage and operate the only one recycling waste plant in Ulaanbaatar, which was built by S. Korean government agency called KOICA. Until 2019, we have been sorting the waste and producing SRF fuel out of the collected plastics and papers. In April 20th of 2022, ECO UB LLC has signed an agreement with Ulaanbaatar City Mayor’s office to build 10 MW waste to energy & 7 MW solar power plant in Narangiin Enger landfill, the biggest landfill of Ulaanbaatar, in 10.8 hectares of land. An agreement states Ulaanbaatar City Mayor’s office is to provide us the necessary waste to generate energy, most importantly the land and waste transportation. In June 2022, Ulaanbaatar city Mayor’s office has gave us the 9 hectares of land for our total 17 MW hybrid waste and solar power plant project. ECO UB LLC owns 1.8 hectares of land next to 9 hectares and total we have 10.8 hectares of land.

Solar power plant will be placed on the recovered landfill area, which landfill area cannot be used for other purposes.

Overview & Challenge​

Narangiin Enger landfill area is the biggest and acquiring more than 50 hectares, but Municipality has done great job on part of the landfill area for recovering, which we will use to place our solar power plant. Project site is located in one of the biggest landfill area, Narangiin Enger, which receives 1,800 tons a day from 4-5 districts of Ulaanbaatar residential waste. Currently, more than 90 percent of residential waste is dumping into the landfill area and only 10 percent is collected by the collectors to sell to recycling refineries. Collectors are collecting what recycling refineries are willing to buy and rest are left on the landfill.

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