FOREIGN EXPERIENCE IN THE OPTIMAL USE OF ENERGY RESOURCES IN THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR

Authors

  • Jabbarov Nurbek Atanazarovich Teacher of the Department of “Tourism” of Urgench State University named after Abu Rayhan Biruni Email: jabbarov.nurbek@urdu.uz Tel:+998997591211 ORCID: 0009-0003-9660-7092 Author

Keywords:

industrial energy, energy efficiency, energy resources, energy intensity, industrial production, sustainable development, energy modernization, foreign experience, economic efficiency.

Abstract

This article analyzes the experience of foreign countries in the efficient use of energy resources in the industrial sector. Modern methods, technologies, and policy mechanisms aimed at reducing production costs by increasing energy efficiency, increasing industry competitiveness, and ensuring sustainable economic growth have been considered.

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Published

27-03-2026

How to Cite

FOREIGN EXPERIENCE IN THE OPTIMAL USE OF ENERGY RESOURCES IN THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR. (2026). ZAMONAVIY ILM-FAN VA INNOVATSIYALAR NAZARIYASI , 3(3), 68-71. https://innoworld.net/index.php/zifin/article/view/2168