GREEN TECHNOLOGIES: MODERN SOLUTIONS FOR SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Authors

  • Mambetsharipova Gulzada Polatbaevna 2nd-year Student at the Nukus Branch of the Samarkand State University of Veterinary Medicine, Livestock and Biotechnology Contact: +998933691501 mail: gulzadamambetsharipova1501@gmail.com Author

Keywords:

Green technologies, sustainable development, renewable energy, ecology, zero-waste production, innovation, energy efficiency, global economy, green economy, digital ecology, Uzbekistan, technological progress.

Abstract

This article analyzes the rapidly developing green technologies and their positive impact on the global economy. In particular, it highlights the relevance of energy-efficient technologies, renewable sources (solar, wind, biofuels), zero-waste production systems, and environmentally friendly innovative solutions. The article also discusses the experiences of the European Union, China, and the United States, as well as the initial steps taken in this field in Uzbekistan. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of involving youth in environmentally conscious technological development and examines the role of digital technologies in the transition to a green economy.

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References

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Published

2025-07-11