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Global trends in alternative energies and problems in Uzbekistan for the development of renewable energy sources

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Analysis of the main global trends in alternative energies is given, and problems in Uzbekistan for the development of renewable energy sources are considered. In particular, the complex of primary measures to increase the share renewable energy sources (RES) in the country’s energy balance is specified.

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Original Russian Text © R.A. Zakhidov, S.L. Lutpullayev, 2015, published in Geliotekhnika, 2015, No. 1, pp. 55–69.

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Zakhidov, R.A., Lutpullayev, S.L. Global trends in alternative energies and problems in Uzbekistan for the development of renewable energy sources. Appl. Sol. Energy 51, 50–61 (2015). https://doi.org/10.3103/S0003701X15010144

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