Bloomberg: Mongolia is scheduled to start operations at its first wind farm this month, a $122 million project thats the biggest power plant in 30 years and part of a government effort to cap pollution cloaking the capital city.
The 50-megawatt facility developed by Clean Energy LLC using 31 turbines from General Electric Co. (GE) is located on a wind-raked ridge about 45 miles (72 kilometers) southwest of Ulaanbaatar. Sengee Enkh-Amgalan, the companys chief executive officer, plans to officially start...