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"Five Thermal Power Plants in Ulaanbaatar Burn 5.8 Million Tons of Raw Coal and Pollute the Air, so We Are Checking the Filters," He Said.

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It was reported that the exhaust smoke content, emission levels, and filter operation of TPP 4 are being checked. D. Monkhbaatar, Head of the Capital City Air and Environmental Pollution Control Department, said, "Today, employees are inspecting TPP 4. The plant burned 3.8 million tons of raw coal from January 1 to the end of October this year. The plant has two types of filters: ionic and dry methods for removing fine particles from the air. Th…
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It was reported that the exhaust smoke content, emission levels, and filter operation of TPP 4 are being checked. D. Monkhbaatar, Head of the Capital City Air and Environmental Pollution Control Department, said, "Today, employees are inspecting TPP 4. The plant burned 3.8 million tons of raw coal from January 1 to the end of October this year. The plant has two types of filters: ionic and dry methods for removing fine particles from the air. Th…

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ikon.mn broke the news in on Thursday, November 27, 2025.
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