Economic efficiency in the use of solar energy: A case study of Agriculture in Uzbekistan

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This article explores the cost-effectiveness of using a solar panel in a household. It also analyzes households' demand for electricity and their use. Daily household consumption of electricity was calculated based on monograph observations and its average daily consumption was 1513 kW/day. The solar panels' technical characteristics (current, voltage, battery capacity, inverter, and other) are based on the solar panels to fully meet their electricity demand. It was found that the lowest electricity generation potential could be accumulated in December, the highest in June and July, and the law was based on the opposite. Proposals and recommendations on efficient use of solar energy have been scientifically justified.

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Kodirov, D., Tursunov, O., Ahmedov, A., Khakimov, R., & Rakhmataliev, M. (2020). Economic efficiency in the use of solar energy: A case study of Agriculture in Uzbekistan. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 614). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/614/1/012031

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