DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION IN ENERGY: ANALYSIS BASED ON SMART GRID IMPLEMENTATION
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Referring to national statistics, for instance, in 2024 the electricity consumption in Uzbekistan reached 67.5 billion kWh, which is 55% higher compared to 2014. It is forecasted that by 2030, this figure will reach 100 billion kWh.Abstract
Nowadays, not only in Uzbekistan but also worldwide, the development of digital technologies to improve energy efficiency and enhance a country’s economic status has become one of the most pressing challenges. As population growth continues and industrial sectors expand year by year, the demand for electrical energy continues to increase accordingly.
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