ECONOMIC ANALYSIS AND FORECAST OF RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT IN UZBEKISTAN
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20023330Keywords:
renewable energy, Uzbekistan, solar energy, wind energy, energy balance, electricity development dynamics, econometric modeling, OLS, correlation analysis, VIF multicollinearity test, Breusch-Pagan test (heteroscedasticity), ADF stationarity test.Abstract
The study analyzes the dynamics of renewable energy development in Uzbekistan, assesses key growth factors, and builds an econometric forecast for renewable energy production until 2035.
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