ON TOPICAL ISSUES OF THE EFFICIENT USE OF ELECTRIC POWER IN UZBEKISTAN
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
electric power, energy efficiency, energy saving, Uzbekistan, sustainable development.Abstract
The efficient use of electric power is one of the most important factors determining sustainable economic growth, energy security, and environmental stability. In Uzbekistan, the growing demand for electricity caused by industrial development, urbanization, and population growth has intensified the need for rational energy consumption. Despite possessing significant energy resources, the country faces serious challenges related to high energy intensity, outdated infrastructure, and inefficient consumption patterns.
This article analyzes the current state of electricity use in Uzbekistan, identifies key problems hindering energy efficiency, and proposes practical solutions aimed at improving the efficiency of electric power utilization. The research emphasizes the role of government policy, technological modernization, and consumer behavior in achieving sustainable energy development.
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