The analysis of the factors of renewable energy sources (mainly solar ones) integration with the central grid was conducted in the paper. Various problems arising during integration, solved in Uzbekistan through the development and adoption of a modern legislative and regulatory framework were described. Various aspects of solving the problem were considered, including research work intensification in this direction.
This paper presents innovative methods and techniques for the development of small solar power systems in Uzbekistan, based on the properties of patterning and prosumerism, adoption of which would increase the efficiency of power supply. It also provides examples and results of their application in solar systems for remote and agricultural power supply developed by MIR SOLAR LLC, as well as the experience of teaching these innovations to students of Uzbek universities (Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers, Tashkent State Technical University, and others).
This paper examines the main trends in the development of solar energy in Uzbekistan. It also describes various schemes for powering deep-water pumps using PV power plants and analyzes the payback period of small autonomous (off-grid) solar systems.
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