HISTORICAL PAGE AND PROJECT TIMELINE SECTOR POLICY PROJECT SIGNIFICANCE NECESSITY FEASIBILITY STUDY - ADDITIONAL SURVEYS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT Detailed EIA of both EGHPP and transmission line corridor were performed separately and got approved by MEGD in 2014. The detail environmental studies and impacts were assessed based on this assessments and Environmental Management Plan was developed. - Clean energy FRESHWATER RESERVE TOURISM CENTER - Reduction of coal consumption annually by 200 thousand tnn - Constantly circulating 5,6 billion cubic meter - Reduction of greenhouse gas emission by 709 thousand tnn - Humid climate - Protection from desertification - Climate change mitigation - Green development The costs associated with EMP measures and reclamation activities are reflected in total cost of EGHPP. GREENHOUSE GAS RENEWABLE ENERGY - Reduction of air pollution The potential positive and negative impacts were evaluated in compliance with the Mongolian EIA laws and regulation and International standards. - Tourism hub - Pleasant natural condition - Water sport - Fish farming potential 230 RESCUED in 2014 5 TEAMS TOTAL 312 FINDINGS PROJECT RESERVOIR FISH AND AQUATIC FAUNA PROTECTION STUDY “FISH PASSAGE DESIGN AT CROSS-RIVER OBSTACLES EXPERIENCE FROM DIFFERENT COUNTRIES, WITH POTENTIAL RELEVANCE TO MONGOLIA” WORKSHOP COMMON SPECIES AGREED TO SELECT “CATCH AND CARRY” METHOD WHICH IS MORE SUITABLE FOR FISH’S PASS UP AND DOWNSTREAM MOVEMENT. Participants from Germany, Austria, France and Mongolia: - Experts on fish passage facilities; - Biologist-ichthyologist; - Environmental specialists. Taimen Lenok Grayling Pre-construction study White fish Perch Construction period monitoring study Pike “Fish and aquatic fauna protection” study started since May 2014 in cooperation with the “Taimen Conservation fund of Mongolia”. 5-7 years Post-construction study SOCIAL IMPACT: Resettlement People: 300 Properties: 246 Agricultural area: 1840 ha Khantai bagkh center • In relation to EGHPP project implementation, working group for the resettlement of the community of Khantai, environmental issues, land affair arrangement responsibilities has been established. • After conducting survey among the community, the new Khantai community center has been identified and it is located 4 km from the current center which is called the Damirangiin enger. IMPACT ON LAKE OF BAIKAL PREVIOUS COST STUDIES PROJECT COST ECONOMIC ANALYSIS RENEWABLE ENERGY– GREEN ENERGY Russian Federation is concerned about hydropower plant impact on Baikal Lake water level Share of renewable energy in Mongolian energy sector by 2014 : 2,83% No hydrological impact on Baikal Lake during dam operation period EGIIN GOLIIN HPP -606 MLN КW.HOUR /315 МW/ Share of renewable energy in Mongolian energy sector by 2020 25%
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