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Comparative Policy Analysis of Renewable Energy Expansion in Mongolia and Other Relevant Countries

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  • Otgonpurev Nergui

    (Department of Energy Policy & Engineering, KEPCO International Nuclear Graduate School, Ulsan 45014, Republic of Korea)

  • Soojin Park

    (Department of Energy Policy & Engineering, KEPCO International Nuclear Graduate School, Ulsan 45014, Republic of Korea)

  • Kang-wook Cho

    (Department of Energy Policy & Engineering, KEPCO International Nuclear Graduate School, Ulsan 45014, Republic of Korea)

Abstract

The study aims to conduct a comparative analysis of policies governing the expansion of renewable energy in Mongolia and selected countries. Against the backdrop of global energy transitions and Mongolia’s recent energy challenges, this research aims to identify and evaluate policy frameworks that facilitate the sustainable growth of renewable energy sources. The study delves into the unique socio-economic and geopolitical context of Mongolia, emphasizing the nation’s energy dependence on Russia. The findings of this comparative analysis provide valuable insights for Mongolian policymakers, offering recommendations for enhancing domestic policies that encourage the diversification of energy sources and attract foreign investment. By drawing on successful practices from some countries, this paper aims to contribute to the formulation of effective and context-specific strategies for Mongolia to achieve a more sustainable and resilient energy landscape.

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  • Otgonpurev Nergui & Soojin Park & Kang-wook Cho, 2024. "Comparative Policy Analysis of Renewable Energy Expansion in Mongolia and Other Relevant Countries," Energies, MDPI, vol. 17(20), pages 1-15, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:17:y:2024:i:20:p:5131-:d:1499360
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