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Mongolia's Energy Efficiency Indicators 2019

Asia, Mongolia, Energy, Energy Efficiency

Mongolia's Energy Efficiency Indicators 2019

Mongolia has been achieving stable economic growth over the last 10 years. This has resulted in a significant increase in energy consumption, especially conventional energy, such as coal, oil, and electricity. The Mongolian Energy Economics Institute (MEEI) requested the Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA) to support the MEEI in producing energy efficiency indicators (EEIs) to serve as benchmarks for Mongolia’s final energy consumption sectors and to improve current energy efficiency and conservation (EEC) policies and action plans. This report comprises a detailed methodology and calculation results of those indicators in industry, transport, commercial buildings, and the residential sectors of Mongolia.

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Mongolia's Energy Efficiency Indicators 2019

Contents

Front Matter

Preface and Acknowledgements

List of Project Members

List of Contents

List of Tables and Figures

List of Abbreviations

Executive Summary

Chapter 1 Introduction

Chapter 2 Outline of Energy Consumption Survey in Mongolia

Chapter 3 Residential Sector

Chapter 4 Transport Sector

Chapter 5 Commercial Sector

Chapter 6 Industrial Sector

Chapter 7 Electricity, Thermal Energy, and Water Supply Sector

Chapter 8 Conclusions

References and Appendix

Author

Mongolian Energy Economics Institute, Shigeru Kimura, Alloysius Joko Purwanto, Leong Siew Meng, Cecilya Malik

Editor

Mongolian Energy Economics Institute, Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia

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