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Renewable Energy: Scenario and Model of Development

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The article is a study of the situation on the global solar energy market and the features of designing and planning power plants based on variable renewable energy, and provides a SWOT analysis and conditions for including renewable energy into the fuel and energy balance of the republic, and also factors affecting the widespread adoption of renewable energy technologies. In addition, the scenario and model of developing renewable energy in Uzbekistan are suggested.

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This work was carried out as part of projects FA-Atekh-2018-(420 + 85)- and OT-Atekh-2018-(517 + 513 + 362) at the Physicotechnical Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan and project FA-Atekh-2018-(517 + 513 + 362) at the International Institute of Solar Energy.

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Avezova, N.R., Toshev, J.B., Dalmuradova, N.N. et al. Renewable Energy: Scenario and Model of Development. Appl. Sol. Energy 55, 438–445 (2019). https://doi.org/10.3103/S0003701X19060021

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