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5. Conclusion

Experience of creation and exploitation of HSWS completely confirmed the high efficiency of combined use of solar and wind energies in the conditions of Uzbekistan.

Principles of combined use of renewable energies, results of HSWS exploitation were discussed at International Workshop “Hybrid-2002” organized by NATO grant EST-ARW-977881 (May 22–24, 2002, Tashkent). Workshop participants highly appreciated the results of made elaborations and investigations and recommended HSWS for wide scale implementation.

It is necessary to organize an investigations of diverse types of PV-cells and modules in real meteoconditions similar to Charvak sites ones, that allows estimating their quality and stability and to recommend them for application in Central Asia region.

Authors note with the pleasure that this report is a result of generalized researches made in the frame of European Commission grant ICOP-DEMO-4068-98.

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Isaev, R.I., Abdullaev, D.A. (2005). The Hybrid Solar — Wind Source of the Electro Energy and Prospect of Its Application. In: Iacomelli, A. (eds) Renewable Energies for Central Asia Countries: Economic, Environmental and Social Impacts. Nato Science Series: IV: Earth and Environmental Sciences, vol 59. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3926-3_11

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