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Multi-Objective Optimization of Complex Measures on Supplying Energy to Rural Residential Buildings in Uzbekistan Using Renewable Energy Sources

Akbar Halimov, Markus Nürenberg, Dirk Müller, J. S. Akhatov, Zafar Iskandarov · 2020 · Applied Solar Energy

Summary. This study optimizes rural residential building designs in Uzbekistan to minimize energy costs and carbon emissions using renewable sources. Researchers modeled four-room houses with varying insulation levels and tested three scenarios: minimizing reconstruction costs, reducing primary energy consumption to zero, and achieving low-carbon communities. Results show optimal insulation thicknesses for roofs, floors, and walls, plus solar collector sizing across regions, though renewable solutions remain economically unviable at current electricity prices.

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Halimov, A., Nürenberg, M., Müller, D., Akhatov, J. S., & Iskandarov, Z.. (2020). Multi-Objective Optimization of Complex Measures on Supplying Energy to Rural Residential Buildings in Uzbekistan Using Renewable Energy Sources. Applied Solar Energy. https://doi.org/10.3103/s0003701x20020073

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DOI
10.3103/s0003701x20020073
Countries
Uzbekistan
Categories
energy, climate-and-environment
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2026-04-28