Scientific recommendations have been developed to reduce losses in electrical networks.
Scientists conducted research at a substation in Jizzakh.

Scientists and researchers from the Institute of Energy Problems of the Academy of Sciences conducted research at the 110/10 kV "Chilonzor" substation of the Jizzakh main electrical networks branch. This was reported by the press secretary of the President of the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan in a post.
The research was organized based on the requirements of the Law No. O'RQ-940 "On Energy Saving, Rational Use of Energy, and Increasing Energy Efficiency."
During the study, the level of losses in the electrical network, the loading regime of transformers, the reactive power balance, and the wear indicators of insulation resources were thoroughly analyzed.
As a result of the research, a number of scientifically substantiated recommendations aimed at improving the efficiency of the electrical network were developed. In particular, it was proposed to bring the power factor closer to the normative level by installing reactive power compensation devices, to introduce remote control capabilities using the SCADA system, and to monitor the electrical network in real time.
Additionally, recommendations were developed on digital modeling of the consumption profile in order to optimize the load curve.
According to experts, the implementation of these scientific solutions into practice could serve to reduce technical losses, increase the reliability of electricity supply, and strengthen the country's energy security.








