Prospects For Alternative Energy Development in Uzbekistan

Topilov Khasan Zhamoliddin o‘gli, Alfira Sofia, R Nelly Nur Apandi, Umarov Khasan

Abstract


This study examines the significance of alternative energy and the imperative transition to renewable sources, assessing their development prospects in Uzbekistan. This study relies on the documentary research method, a systematic approach to collecting and analyzing existing documents, records, and data relevant to our research topic. This methodological choice is particularly valuable for gaining insights into historical trends, policy documents, and written materials that collectively provide a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter. In the context of this study, documentary research played a pivotal role in unraveling the prospects and challenges of alternative energy development in Uzbekistan. Through the integration of archival research and content analysis, this study offers a nuanced understanding of Uzbekistan's energy landscape. It underscores the significance of adopting renewable energy sources and provides actionable insights for a sustainable future.


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