Mongolia : Energy Efficiency in the Electricity and District Heating Sectors
The purpose of this Activity Completion Report is to sumarize the results of support from ESMAP to Mongolia in the rehabilitation of its electricity and district heating systems during the period 1994 to 1998. ESMAP ascertained the level and source...
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okr-10986-202882021-04-23T14:03:37Z Mongolia : Energy Efficiency in the Electricity and District Heating Sectors World Bank AVAILABILITY OF POWER BILLING BIOMASS BOILERS CITIES COAL COMMERCIALIZATION CORROSION COVERS DISTRICT HEATING DISTRICT HEATING SECTOR DISTRICT HEATING SYSTEM DISTRICT HEATING SYSTEMS ELECTRIC POWER ELECTRIC POWER DISTRIBUTION ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION ELECTRICITY GENERATION ENERGY AUTHORITY ENERGY CONSERVATION ENERGY DEPARTMENT ENERGY DEVELOPMENT ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS ENERGY ENTERPRISES ENERGY LAW ENERGY LOSSES ENERGY POLICY ENERGY PRODUCTION ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SECTOR MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE ENERGY SUPPLY ENGINEERING ENGINEERS FLEXIBILITY GRID HEAT HEAT DEMAND HEAT EXCHANGERS HEAT LOSS HEAT PRODUCTION HEAT SUPPLY HEATERS HOUSING ILLEGAL CONNECTIONS INSULATORS LEAK DETECTION LEAKAGE LEAKS LOW-INCOME AREAS MEASUREMENTS MINING MODERN ENERGY PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS PIPELINES PIPES PIPING POWER POWER DISTRIBUTION POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM POWER FACTOR CORRECTION POWER GENERATION POWER PLANTS POWER STATIONS POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM POWER SYSTEM PRESSURE PUMPING PUMPS RADIATION SAFETY SPARE PARTS STABILIZATION STATE PROPERTY STOVES STRUCTURES SYSTEM ANALYSIS TOOLS URBAN AREAS VALVES VOLTAGE WATER CONSUMPTION WATER LOSS WATER LOSS ANALYSIS WATER TREATMENT The purpose of this Activity Completion Report is to sumarize the results of support from ESMAP to Mongolia in the rehabilitation of its electricity and district heating systems during the period 1994 to 1998. ESMAP ascertained the level and sources of losses in the electricity and district heating distribution systems in Ulaanbaatar; and propose a set of actions and investments to lower these losses to economic levels. ESMAP's research resulted in three main conclusions: 1) in the power distribution system in Ulaanbaatar, overall energy losses on the transmission and distribution (TD) system are following an upward trend, increasing from about 27 percent of the net energy supplied in 1995 to 30 percent in 2000. of these losses, about 14 percent are estimated to be technical losses and 16 percent are estimated to be non-technical losses. The major problems are occurring in the low-voltage system, as opposed to the mid-voltage system. the current cstomer relations setup and sales function must be changed for the company forto act on a commercial basis and for future privatization. 2) Water loss constitutes the major problem in the district heating system, with leakage rates well beyond internationally accepted standards. The heat loss resulting from transmission and radiation is not as serious as the water leakage. 3) This report indicates that integrating the analyses of the heat and electricity sectors would achieve higher returns. 2014-09-30T17:57:26Z 2014-09-30T17:57:26Z 2001-10 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/10/1677830/mongolia-energy-efficiency-electricity-district-heating-sectors http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20288 English en_US Energy Sector Management Assistance Programme (ESMAP);no. ESM 247 / 01 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Publications & Research :: ESMAP Paper Publications & Research East Asia and Pacific Mongolia |
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AVAILABILITY OF POWER BILLING BIOMASS BOILERS CITIES COAL COMMERCIALIZATION CORROSION COVERS DISTRICT HEATING DISTRICT HEATING SECTOR DISTRICT HEATING SYSTEM DISTRICT HEATING SYSTEMS ELECTRIC POWER ELECTRIC POWER DISTRIBUTION ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION ELECTRICITY GENERATION ENERGY AUTHORITY ENERGY CONSERVATION ENERGY DEPARTMENT ENERGY DEVELOPMENT ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS ENERGY ENTERPRISES ENERGY LAW ENERGY LOSSES ENERGY POLICY ENERGY PRODUCTION ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SECTOR MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE ENERGY SUPPLY ENGINEERING ENGINEERS FLEXIBILITY GRID HEAT HEAT DEMAND HEAT EXCHANGERS HEAT LOSS HEAT PRODUCTION HEAT SUPPLY HEATERS HOUSING ILLEGAL CONNECTIONS INSULATORS LEAK DETECTION LEAKAGE LEAKS LOW-INCOME AREAS MEASUREMENTS MINING MODERN ENERGY PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS PIPELINES PIPES PIPING POWER POWER DISTRIBUTION POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM POWER FACTOR CORRECTION POWER GENERATION POWER PLANTS POWER STATIONS POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM POWER SYSTEM PRESSURE PUMPING PUMPS RADIATION SAFETY SPARE PARTS STABILIZATION STATE PROPERTY STOVES STRUCTURES SYSTEM ANALYSIS TOOLS URBAN AREAS VALVES VOLTAGE WATER CONSUMPTION WATER LOSS WATER LOSS ANALYSIS WATER TREATMENT |
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AVAILABILITY OF POWER BILLING BIOMASS BOILERS CITIES COAL COMMERCIALIZATION CORROSION COVERS DISTRICT HEATING DISTRICT HEATING SECTOR DISTRICT HEATING SYSTEM DISTRICT HEATING SYSTEMS ELECTRIC POWER ELECTRIC POWER DISTRIBUTION ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION ELECTRICITY GENERATION ENERGY AUTHORITY ENERGY CONSERVATION ENERGY DEPARTMENT ENERGY DEVELOPMENT ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS ENERGY ENTERPRISES ENERGY LAW ENERGY LOSSES ENERGY POLICY ENERGY PRODUCTION ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SECTOR MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE ENERGY SUPPLY ENGINEERING ENGINEERS FLEXIBILITY GRID HEAT HEAT DEMAND HEAT EXCHANGERS HEAT LOSS HEAT PRODUCTION HEAT SUPPLY HEATERS HOUSING ILLEGAL CONNECTIONS INSULATORS LEAK DETECTION LEAKAGE LEAKS LOW-INCOME AREAS MEASUREMENTS MINING MODERN ENERGY PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS PIPELINES PIPES PIPING POWER POWER DISTRIBUTION POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM POWER FACTOR CORRECTION POWER GENERATION POWER PLANTS POWER STATIONS POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM POWER SYSTEM PRESSURE PUMPING PUMPS RADIATION SAFETY SPARE PARTS STABILIZATION STATE PROPERTY STOVES STRUCTURES SYSTEM ANALYSIS TOOLS URBAN AREAS VALVES VOLTAGE WATER CONSUMPTION WATER LOSS WATER LOSS ANALYSIS WATER TREATMENT World Bank Mongolia : Energy Efficiency in the Electricity and District Heating Sectors |
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The purpose of this Activity Completion
Report is to sumarize the results of support from ESMAP to
Mongolia in the rehabilitation of its electricity and
district heating systems during the period 1994 to 1998.
ESMAP ascertained the level and sources of losses in the
electricity and district heating distribution systems in
Ulaanbaatar; and propose a set of actions and investments to
lower these losses to economic levels. ESMAP's research
resulted in three main conclusions: 1) in the power
distribution system in Ulaanbaatar, overall energy losses on
the transmission and distribution (TD) system are following
an upward trend, increasing from about 27 percent of the net
energy supplied in 1995 to 30 percent in 2000. of these
losses, about 14 percent are estimated to be technical
losses and 16 percent are estimated to be non-technical
losses. The major problems are occurring in the low-voltage
system, as opposed to the mid-voltage system. the current
cstomer relations setup and sales function must be changed
for the company forto act on a commercial basis and for
future privatization. 2) Water loss constitutes the major
problem in the district heating system, with leakage rates
well beyond internationally accepted standards. The heat
loss resulting from transmission and radiation is not as
serious as the water leakage. 3) This report indicates that
integrating the analyses of the heat and electricity sectors
would achieve higher returns. |
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Mongolia : Energy Efficiency in the Electricity and District Heating Sectors |
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Mongolia : Energy Efficiency in the Electricity and District Heating Sectors |
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Mongolia : Energy Efficiency in the Electricity and District Heating Sectors |
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Mongolia : Energy Efficiency in the Electricity and District Heating Sectors |
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Mongolia : Energy Efficiency in the Electricity and District Heating Sectors |
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mongolia : energy efficiency in the electricity and district heating sectors |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/10/1677830/mongolia-energy-efficiency-electricity-district-heating-sectors http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20288 |
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