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SEOUL, March 3 Asia Pulse - South Korean energy and environmental protection experts plan to conduct a fact-finding mission to determine the feasibility of providing Mongolia with coal-fired stoves, a publicly run non-profit organization said Sunday.
The Korea Mine Reclamation Corp. (MIRECO) said the mission will determine if providing 40,000 coal stoves would help reduce air pollution in the land-locked country.
"The state-run Korea International Cooperation Agency has been requested by the Mongolian government to provide the stoves, and asked MIRECO to check if such a step would be beneficial to users," said a spokesman. The deal to supply the stoves is estimated to be worth US$2 million.
Experts said Mongolia is struggling to cope with pollution, ...
Source: HighBeam Research, S KOREAN EXPERTS TO CONSIDER COAL-BURNING STOVES FOR MONGOLIA.