As the international community takes increasing action to mitigate the effects of climate change, increased focus has been placed on the topic of energy transitions in developing countries. This paper uses the multi-level perspective (MLP) framework to analyze the ongoing energy transition in Mongolia, specifically the integration of large-scale wind and solar energy systems. Attention is paid to the presence of transnational linkages and intermediaries that have substantially contributed to Mongolia’s success in diffusing renewable energy technology, as well as challenges Mongolia has faced as a result of limited technological and institutional capacity. The paper concludes that Mongolia’s transition shares many similarities with other dev...
Transitioning towards a low-carbon society is now increasingly becoming a global concern. The goal o...
A shift toward a sustainable energy system takes place when renewable energy technologies become muc...
As a growing share of the future world population is expected to live in developing countries and as...
As the international community takes increasing action to mitigate the effects of climate change, in...
As the international community looks promote sustainable development in developing countries, many p...
In light of increasing regional energy demands, and in recognition of both the growing air pollution...
The paper showcases the experience of energy cooperation between Mongolia and Russia and it gives a ...
The paper is concerned with the issues of interstate electric power interconnections to be created i...
This report functions as a guide for investments into the Mongolian economy in general and ev...
Mongolia is a landlocked country situated between two powerful neighbors Russia to the north, China ...
This article explores the Renewable Energy and Rural Electricity Access Project (REAP) in Mongolia, ...
This paper explores transnational linkages in sustainability experiments. Transnational linkages ref...
The Mongolian Journal of International Affairs; Number 11, 2004, Page 104-128 DOI: http://dx.doi.org...
Increasing trade of renewable energy products has significantly contributed to reducing the costs of...
Mongolia is geographically in the heart of the Asian continent. In the 20th century it was part of t...
Transitioning towards a low-carbon society is now increasingly becoming a global concern. The goal o...
A shift toward a sustainable energy system takes place when renewable energy technologies become muc...
As a growing share of the future world population is expected to live in developing countries and as...
As the international community takes increasing action to mitigate the effects of climate change, in...
As the international community looks promote sustainable development in developing countries, many p...
In light of increasing regional energy demands, and in recognition of both the growing air pollution...
The paper showcases the experience of energy cooperation between Mongolia and Russia and it gives a ...
The paper is concerned with the issues of interstate electric power interconnections to be created i...
This report functions as a guide for investments into the Mongolian economy in general and ev...
Mongolia is a landlocked country situated between two powerful neighbors Russia to the north, China ...
This article explores the Renewable Energy and Rural Electricity Access Project (REAP) in Mongolia, ...
This paper explores transnational linkages in sustainability experiments. Transnational linkages ref...
The Mongolian Journal of International Affairs; Number 11, 2004, Page 104-128 DOI: http://dx.doi.org...
Increasing trade of renewable energy products has significantly contributed to reducing the costs of...
Mongolia is geographically in the heart of the Asian continent. In the 20th century it was part of t...
Transitioning towards a low-carbon society is now increasingly becoming a global concern. The goal o...
A shift toward a sustainable energy system takes place when renewable energy technologies become muc...
As a growing share of the future world population is expected to live in developing countries and as...