Institut news

December, 2022

INFORMATION

About the work done to achieve “cheap and clean energy” at the Andijan Institute of Agriculture and Agrotechnologies

 

The UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 7) aim to ensure access to clean and affordable energy, which is key to the development of agriculture, business, communications, education, health and transport. Lack of energy use hinders economic and human development.

Recent data show that the world continues to meet its sustainable energy goals. Nevertheless, the current pace of development is not enough to achieve SGD 7 by 2030. Large disparities remain in modern sustainable energy use.

Rising commodity, energy and shipping prices have increased the cost of producing and transporting solar PV modules, wind turbines and biofuels around the world, adding uncertainty to the development trajectory, which is already well below SGD 7 ambitions. Achieving energy and climate goals will require sustained policy support and massive mobilization of public and private capital for clean and renewable energy, particularly in developing countries. Source: https://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/energy/

Based on the above information, the institute developed a program for installing solar panels to achieve cheap and clean energy, and at the beginning of 2022, solar panels with a voltage of 50 kW began to be installed. According to the program, it is planned to install solar panels with a voltage of 578 kW and 6 water heating collectors with a capacity of 200 liters each at the institute by the end of 2022.

To date, 600 kW of solar panels have been fully installed at the institute in accordance with the plan to install 578 kW of solar panels by the end of 2022. From this, 450 kW of solar panels were connected to the grid through 9 inverters and placed on the green energy platform. Solar panels with voltage of 100 kW were installed by “Yashil Energia” LLC, network connection works were completed.

Also, in order to achieve cheap and clean energy, 5 kW solar panels were installed and put into operation in the residence of the rector of the institute, K.S.Komilov, at 22 S.Ashurov house, Dalvarzin MFY, Oltinkol district.

The annual average electricity consumption of the institute is 1.2 mln. 960.0 million sq/s. Soums are being spent. According to the program, 75-80 percent of the annual electricity consumption will be covered by alternative energy sources due to the installation of 628 kV solar panels at the institute. As a result, annual electricity costs are 1.2 billion. an opportunity to save up to soums will be created.