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Mandalgovi–Ulaanbaatar Transmission Line
Location
CountryMongolia
FromMandalgovi
ToUlaanbaatar
Construction information
Commissioned18 October 2019
Technical information
Typetransmission line
Type of currentAC
Total length250 km (160 mi)
AC voltage330 kV

The Mandalgovi–Ulaanbaatar Transmission Line is an transmission line in Mongolia connecting Mandalgovi and Ulaanbaatar.

History

The transmission line was commissioned and handed over on 18 October 2019. The ceremony was attended by Minister of Energy Ts. Davaasuren, China Ambassador to Mongolia Xing Haiming and Governor of Dundgovi Province O. Bat-Erdene.

Technical specifications

The transmission line stretches for a length of 250 km. It carries AC electricity of 330 kV. It also includes two substations.

Finance

The transmission line was constructed with US$5.95 million funding from the Government of Mongolia and US$113.04 million soft loan from Export–Import Bank of China.

See also

References

  1. ^ M., Anudari (21 October 2019). "330 kV Ulaanbaatar-Mandalgobi transmission line commissioned". Mongolian National News Agency. Retrieved 6 January 2025.


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