TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, December 15. Uzbekistan
plans a phased replacement of 276 pumping units in Karakalpakstan
to boost energy efficiency in the water sector, Trend reports via the press
service of the Uzbek president.


The issue was discussed during a briefing to President Shavkat
Mirziyoyev on ongoing efforts in the water sector to enhance energy
efficiency, develop scientific capacity, and strengthen
international cooperation.


According to the data presented, Karakalpakstan is presently
managing a network of 274 pumping stations, facilitating the
irrigation of over 185,000 hectares of agrarian territory. Over
fifty percent of the pumping units were produced prior to 1979,
leading to an electricity consumption rate that is two to threefold
greater than that of contemporary apparatus.



As a case study illustrating the anticipated outcomes, the
substitution of a legacy pumping unit in the Kegeyli district with
state-of-the-art, energy-efficient apparatus resulted in a 50
percent decrease in electrical consumption.



The incremental substitution initiative is projected to yield
yearly energy conservation of approximately 25 billion soums
(around $2.1 million), accompanied by a recoupment timeframe of 14
months.







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