Modernization of Solar and Wind Renewable Energy Stations in Uzbekistan
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https://doi.org/10.37547/pedagogics-crjp-07-04-18Keywords:
Renewable energy, Solar energy, Wind energyAbstract
This research paper is devoted to the modernization of solar and wind power plants in Uzbekistan. The use of renewable energy sources in the country has been developing rapidly in recent years, and this process is becoming increasingly important in ensuring energy security and strengthening environmental sustainability. Introduction: Energy Landscape and Renewable Role.
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IEA — “A solar energy roadmap for Uzbekistan by 2030” — Davlat siyosati va solar energetika uchun strategik yoʻl xaritasi; modernizatsiya strategiyasini rejalashtirishda foydali. IEA
World Bank — press releases & project documents on Uzbekistan’s solar & wind programme (2024–2025) — Katta hajmdagi loyihalar, xususiy sektorni jalb qilish, BESS (battery energy storage system) va tender/IPP loyihalari haqida amaliy maʼlumotlar. (masalan: 2,000 MW solar va 500 MW wind maqsadlari). worldbank.org+1
IRENA — Uzbekistan statistical profile / country documents (2025) — Milliy o‘rnatilgan quvvatlar, so‘nggi statistikalar va texnologiyalarning o‘sish tendensiyalari (quyosh va shamol bo‘yicha aniq raqamlar). irena.org
OECD — “Solar Energy Policy in Uzbekistan: A Roadmap” (policy report, 2022 pdf) — Siyosat, regulyatsiya va yaxshi tajribalar; davlat siyosatini modernizatsiyalash uchun muhim tavsiyalar. OECD
ADB — Nukus 2 Wind and Battery Energy Storage Project (project RRP, 2025) — Shamol va BESS loyihalarining texnik-iqtisodiy jihatlari, transmissiya va podstansiya yangilanishi masalalari — modernizatsiya amaliy misoli. Asian Development Bank
World Bank — Khorezm Solar IPP / Khorezm solar project documentation (Dec 2024) — Xalqaro moliyalashtirish va davlat bilan hamkorlik misoli; tender va IPP tuzilmalari haqida hujjatlar.
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