Government Launches First Renewable Energy Bidding Process for Solar, Battery Projects www.montsame.mn
The Government of Mongolia has adopted a resolution on reducing fuel and energy dependence aimed at lowering reliance on imported fuel and energy, meeting the growing electricity demand in the central region through domestic renewable energy sources, and supporting the stable operation of the energy system.
Under the resolution, solar power plants combined with battery energy storage systems will be developed at five locations across the country. The projects include 50 MW solar power plants and 30 MW/100 MWh battery storage facilities in Sumber soum of Gobisumber, Saikhan-Ovoo soum of Dundgobi, Orkhon soum of Bulgan, and Kharkhorin soum of Uvurkhangai aimag. In addition, a 20 MW solar plant and a 15 MW/40 MWh battery storage system will be constructed in Kherlen soum of Khentii aimag.
The renewable energy facilities are scheduled to be commissioned before the winter peak demand period, with completion targeted by December 1, 2026.
The projects will not be financed through the state budget. Instead, the Government has announced Mongolia’s first competitive bidding process in the renewable energy sector aimed at supporting national companies and businesses. The tender process will be conducted openly, transparently, and online. The Ministry of Energy has published the auction notice on its website, with registration open until June 15.
Prime Minister Uchral Nyam-Osor met with officials of the Ministry of Energy on May 12 to review progress on the implementation of the government resolution. He emphasized that Mongolia, as a country with vast renewable energy potential, should make full use of its opportunities and instructed officials to ensure the solar power projects are completed within the planned timeframe.
Published Date:2026-05-13





