Abstract

The article considers the possibility of using the surface of various reservoirs characteristic of regions when allocating land for lowpower solar power plants in Uzbekistan. When implementing low-power solar power plants in Uzbekistan, a certain amount of land resources is required (for installing solar panels). From the point of view of respect for natural capital (saving land resources), the method of installing solar panels directly above the surface of water basins based on the corresponding maps of water basins is technically and economically effective. The methodological basis of the research is the results of researchers work on the problems of land relations and land management. In the research, a systematic approach to the analysis of land use has been chosen, in which a variety of tools were used to determine the essence of the analyzed phenomena, processes and patterns. In recent years, industry has been rapidly developing in rural areas of the Yangiyul district of Tashkent Province of Uzbekistan. In this regard, the problems of effective use of land resources, especially targeted use of irrigated land, has become urgent. This means that in the future there will be problems when allocating land for the installation of low-power solar power plants.

Highlights

  • The purpose of the study is to develop proposals and recommendations for the use of the surface of various water basins, when allocating land for low-power solar power plants in Uzbekistan

  • From the point of view of respect for natural capital, the method of installing solar panels directly above the surface of water basins based on the corresponding maps of water basins is technically and economically effective

  • The Republic of Uzbekistan has been conducting research aimed at introducing renewable energy sources, in particular solar and wind power plants

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Introduction

The purpose of the study is to develop proposals and recommendations for the use of the surface of various water basins, when allocating land for low-power solar power plants in Uzbekistan. When implementing low-power solar power plants in Uzbekistan, a certain amount of land resources is required (for installing solar panels). From the point of view of respect for natural capital (saving land resources), the method of installing solar panels directly above the surface of water basins based on the corresponding maps of water basins is technically and economically effective. Sheriazov Saken Koishybayevich [3] in his dissertation work, as the object of research, chose a combined system of energy supply to agricultural consumers using solar and wind power plants. Based on the example of DJambyl region of southern Kazakhstan, a justification for the choice of a combined energy complex based on RES for the purpose of power supply of a rural locality with a required capacity of 100 kW was carried out

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