Energy Resources Company Invests ₮4–5 Trillion in the South Gobi

by AI News

The private-sector company with the highest tax contributions, Energy Resources LLC, was founded on this day 21 years ago. One of the largest developments built at Ukhaa Khudag is the coal processing plant above, which required an investment of ₮450 billion.

This domestic value-added production facility has the capacity to wash 15 million tons of coal per year.

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A power plant was built to provide uninterrupted 24-hour electricity to the mining complex and Tsogttsetsii soum. It is the first plant built entirely by Mongolian engineers and features a dry-cooling system that uses minimal water.

Over the past 21 years, Energy Resources built a power plant that supplies round-the-clock electricity to the mining complex and Tsogttsetsii soum.

It also developed the Cetsii 1 and 2 residential complexes in phases, creating a new settlement area in Tsogttsetsii soum, 560 kilometers from the capital. Under a stable employment contract, the company provides free housing for employees.

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By building the Cetsii 1 and 2 residential complexes in phases, a new settlement area emerged in Tsogttsetsii soum, 560 kilometers from the capital. The company also runs a program that provides employees with free housing under stable employment contracts.
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The Muruudul Education Complex, which includes a school for 640 children, a kindergarten for 140, and a dormitory for 100, has been put into operation. As of today, it operates with around 1,400 students, depending on local conditions.

The commissioning of the Muruudul Education Complex, featuring a school for 640 children, a kindergarten for 140, and a dormitory for 100, has become a comprehensive development project that addressed employment and social issues in the remote soum.

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Through heavy machinery training programs for local residents, around 1,600 people have gained professional qualifications, with 99% of them placed in jobs. Women account for 20.5% of the trainees.

 

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