E. I. Kiseleva
Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan
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Applied Solar Energy | 2011
U. A. Tadzhiev; E. I. Kiseleva; M. U. Tadzhiev; R. A. Zakhidov
The effect of hydrological regimes on the energy datum variability in the operation of hydroelectric power stations at irrigative reservoirs is shown.
Applied Solar Energy | 2016
U. A. Tadjiev; E. I. Kiseleva; R. A. Zakhidov; M. U. Tadjiev
This paper considers the spatial and temporal variability of the effect of solar radiation in local territories of different macroclimatic regions in Uzbekistan and analyzes the variability of solar radiation intensity in daily and annual time intervals depending on the variants of orientation of the beam-receiving surface.
Applied Solar Energy | 2013
U. A. Tadjiev; E. I. Kiseleva; M. U. Tadjiev; R. A. Zakhidov
We present the predicted values of technical and economic indicators of high-, medium- and low-capacity wind power installations for the conditions of the wind flow action of surface air on the plains of Uzbekistan.
Applied Solar Energy | 2013
U. A. Tadzhiev; E. I. Kiseleva; M. U. Tadzhiev; R. A. Zakhidov
It is shown that the energy efficiency of the Andijan HEPP can be improved by adding to it integrated wind farms.
Applied Solar Energy | 2007
R. A. Zakhidov; E. I. Kiseleva; N. I. Orlova; U. A. Tadzhiev; A. S. Berdyshev
The prospects for creating a wind electric station (WES) of capacity 120 MW on the Ustyurt Plateau are examined; its fundamental parameters and operating characteristics are determined on the basis of the wind conditions recorded by the Zhaslyk weather station. The primary energy deficient consumers in the rural region of Karakalpakstan (the ungasified rural population centers, the electrical water purification facilities, and the pumping stations) are analyzed and the possibility for covering this shortage by the power that is generated by the WES is determined.
Applied Solar Energy | 2016
U. A. Tadjiev; E. I. Kiseleva; R. A. Zakhidov; M. U. Tadjiev
This paper considers how the geographical and climatic factors and solar radiation conditions influence changes in the energy indicators of silicon solar cell photovoltaic modules using the example of arid territory.
Applied Solar Energy | 2015
U. A. Tadjiev; E. I. Kiseleva; M. U. Tadjiev; R. A. Zakhidov
This part of the article reviews the formation of wind flows over the territory of Uzbekistan and their features caused by the orographic parameters of the territory and meteorological processes occurring in the atmosphere, which affect wind flow characteristics.
Applied Solar Energy | 2015
R. A. Zakhidov; U. A. Tadjiev; E. I. Kiseleva; M. U. Tadjiev; G. S. Saliev; S. I. Gorobtsov
The paper considers the experience of using solar–wind low-power energy complex for power supply of remote objects in arid areas and the prospects of their use.
Applied Solar Energy | 2014
U. A. Tadjiev; E. I. Kiseleva; M. U. Tadjiev; R. A. Zakhidov
The possibility of the increase in energy efficiency of Andijan Hydro Power Plant by the design of wind farm build-ups has been shown.
Applied Solar Energy | 2014
U. A. Tadzhiev; E. I. Kiseleva; M. U. Tadzhiev; R. A. Zakhidov
The calculated energy, mechanical, and cost parameters of perspective wind-turbine installations that are reasonable for application in various provinces of Uzbekistan assuming differences in wind conditions, relief, and meteorological factors, are given.