THE USE OF NON-CONVENTIONAL ENERGY SOURCES IN URBAN DEVELOPMENT

Authors

  • Abdurahmonov Adxamjon Sultonboevich Senior Lecturer, Namangan Engineering Construction Institute. 160103, Uzbekistan, Namangan, st. Islam Karimov-12
  • D.B.Olimjonov Student, Namangan Engineering Construction Institute. 160103, Uzbekistan, Namangan, st. Islam Karimov-12
  • S.F.Shamsiddinov Student, Namangan Engineering Construction Institute. 160103, Uzbekistan, Namangan, st. Islam Karimov-12
  • M.Zikriyoxujaeva Student, Namangan Engineering Construction Institute. 160103, Uzbekistan, Namangan, st. Islam Karimov-12

Keywords:

potential, hydropower, World, energy

Abstract

Efforts to make efficient use of renewable energy sources are gaining momentum around the world. One example of this is the fact that June 15 is celebrated annually as World Wind Day. The festival is initiated by the World Wind Energy Council and the World Wind Energy Association. The purpose of celebrating this day is to draw the attention of the world community to the potential of wind energy. The theoretical total hydropower potential of the country's rivers is 88.5 billion kWh, of which the total technical hydropower potential is 21.09 billion kWh. kWh. Currently, 25% of the technical potential of hydropower (5.5-6 billion kWh per year) is used. The total potential of solar energy in the country is more than 700 billion kWh.

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2022-05-15

How to Cite

Abdurahmonov Adxamjon Sultonboevich, D.B.Olimjonov, S.F.Shamsiddinov, & M.Zikriyoxujaeva. (2022). THE USE OF NON-CONVENTIONAL ENERGY SOURCES IN URBAN DEVELOPMENT. Conference Zone, 95–98. Retrieved from http://conferencezone.org/index.php/cz/article/view/526

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