Chapter 5 Latent renewable energy in Turkmenistan
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S. Nazarov
Abstract
Among the main tasks facing the international community today is the expansion of the use of renewable energy sources, which are associated with climate change and negative environmental impacts. Turkmenistan has significant potential for renewable energy sources, the development of which will bring positive environmental, economic, and social benefits. Given this potential, Turkmenistan has adopted a number of state programs and strategies for the development of renewable energy sources. The peculiarities of the climatic and geographical conditions of Turkmenistan open up huge opportunities for the development of renewable energy in the country. These opportunities will help improve energy supply to consumers far from the central grid and reduce carbon dioxide emissions into the environment. Of particular interest are solar and wind energy. The potential of solar energy per year is equivalent to 1.4 tons of fuel, and the potential of wind energy is 640 billion kWh. According to the research results, it can be said that there are about 2,950-3,100 h of sunshine in Turkmenistan, which provides significant opportunities for their use in the national economy for the production of electricity and heat. Additionally, this scientific work notes the available potentials of geothermal waters and hydroenergy are noted
Abstract
Among the main tasks facing the international community today is the expansion of the use of renewable energy sources, which are associated with climate change and negative environmental impacts. Turkmenistan has significant potential for renewable energy sources, the development of which will bring positive environmental, economic, and social benefits. Given this potential, Turkmenistan has adopted a number of state programs and strategies for the development of renewable energy sources. The peculiarities of the climatic and geographical conditions of Turkmenistan open up huge opportunities for the development of renewable energy in the country. These opportunities will help improve energy supply to consumers far from the central grid and reduce carbon dioxide emissions into the environment. Of particular interest are solar and wind energy. The potential of solar energy per year is equivalent to 1.4 tons of fuel, and the potential of wind energy is 640 billion kWh. According to the research results, it can be said that there are about 2,950-3,100 h of sunshine in Turkmenistan, which provides significant opportunities for their use in the national economy for the production of electricity and heat. Additionally, this scientific work notes the available potentials of geothermal waters and hydroenergy are noted
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- List of authors VII
- Chapter 1 Use of digital systems in the design system of photovoltaic solar stations 1
- Chapter 2 Potential wind energy in Turkmenistan 21
- Chapter 3 Potential of using biogas technology in Turkmenistan 31
- Chapter 4 Energy efficiency 45
- Chapter 5 Latent renewable energy in Turkmenistan 57
- Chapter 6 Approximate stochastic simulation algorithms 67
- Chapter 7 The role of supply chain management in the construction industry 95
- Chapter 8 Selection of threshold in binary graphs of biological networks 121
- Chapter 9 Model selection criteria with bootstrap algorithms: applications in biological networks 133
- Chapter 10 Technocracy in Governance: new directions in city functioning and urban planning 149
- Chapter 11 Outlier detection in biomedical data: ECG-focused approaches 161
- Chapter 12 Optimization of debt collection strategies for South African banks with machine learning models 183
- Chapter 13 Performance of six turbulence models in predicting two-phase flow on a hydraulic test bench 209
- Index 231
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- List of authors VII
- Chapter 1 Use of digital systems in the design system of photovoltaic solar stations 1
- Chapter 2 Potential wind energy in Turkmenistan 21
- Chapter 3 Potential of using biogas technology in Turkmenistan 31
- Chapter 4 Energy efficiency 45
- Chapter 5 Latent renewable energy in Turkmenistan 57
- Chapter 6 Approximate stochastic simulation algorithms 67
- Chapter 7 The role of supply chain management in the construction industry 95
- Chapter 8 Selection of threshold in binary graphs of biological networks 121
- Chapter 9 Model selection criteria with bootstrap algorithms: applications in biological networks 133
- Chapter 10 Technocracy in Governance: new directions in city functioning and urban planning 149
- Chapter 11 Outlier detection in biomedical data: ECG-focused approaches 161
- Chapter 12 Optimization of debt collection strategies for South African banks with machine learning models 183
- Chapter 13 Performance of six turbulence models in predicting two-phase flow on a hydraulic test bench 209
- Index 231