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Application of Renewable Energy in Agriculture of the Republic of Uzbekistan

Takhir MajidovNGO (Non-Governmental Organization) “Suvchi”, National Research University “Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers”, Tashkent 100000, UzbekistanNazir IkramovDepartment of Pumping Stations and Hydroelectric Power Plants, National Research University “Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers”, Tashkent 100000, UzbekistanGulom BekmirzaevDepartment of Irrigation and Melioration, National Research University “Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers”, Tashkent 100000, UzbekistanMustafo BerdievDepartment of Pumping Stations and Hydroelectric Power Plants, National Research University “Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers”, Tashkent 100000, UzbekistanBakhtiyor BuvabekovDepartment of Pumping Stations and Hydroelectric Power Plants, National Research University “Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers”, Tashkent 100000, UzbekistanFazliddin MajidovDepartment of Pumping Stations and Hydroelectric Power Plants, National Research University “Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers”, Tashkent 100000, UzbekistanF. H. HikmatovDepartment of Hydraulic Structures and Pumping Stations, Bukhara State Technical University, Bukhara 200100, Uzbekistan
Waterjournal2025en
ABI

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Among the Central Asian republics, Uzbekistan is unique in that approximately 80% of its territory lies within a plain, characterized by an arid geographic zone and dry climate. Agricultural production in these regions is possible only through artificial irrigation. In recent years, global climate change and challenges related to transboundary water use have led to a reduction in water availability. The average annual water allocation to Uzbekistan is estimated at 51–53 billion m3, of which 90–91% is consumed by the agricultural sector. Due to the uneven distribution of water resources and the complex topography of irrigated lands, water supply is supported by numerous pumping stations operated by the state, water users associations, farms, and clusters. Additionally, well-based pumping systems are employed to maintain groundwater levels and ensure irrigation. On average, these facilities consume around 8.0 billion kWh of electricity annually. The agricultural sector faces several critical challenges, including crop water deficits caused by water shortages, slow adoption of water-saving technologies, and limited implementation of drip irrigation on household plots, dachas, and greenhouses that play a key role in food supply. Moreover, the delivery of water to fertile lands situated far from main power lines and water sources remains problematic. This article aims to explore the integration of solar energy solutions to support drip irrigation in both large-scale agricultural lands (ω = 1.0–100.0 ha and above) and small-scale areas such as homestead plots, dachas, and greenhouses (ω = 0.01–1.0 ha), as well as their application in small- to medium-sized pumping stations. Based on the research and experimental design work carried out, three mobile photovoltaic units—MPPU-8-500-4000, MPPU-2-550-1100, and MPPU-4-500-2000—were developed and implemented to address water and energy shortages in agriculture.

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