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Ulaanbaatar Heat Efficiency Project
| Date: | September 2008 |
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| Document Type: | Completion Reports / Project/Program Completion Reports |
Description
The Ulaanbaatar Heat Efficiency Project was developed to address numerous deficiencies and shortcomings in the heat supply as identified in the late 1990s. The district heating system (DHS) suffered from insufficient heat supply in many areas, hydraulic imbalance, huge water losses, as well as lack of automatic controls and energy meters. The Ulaanbaatar DHS was initially constructed in 1959.