Current State And Prospects Of Digitalization Of The Energy Sector Of Uzbekistan
Gabbarova Ilmira Volodievna , PhD Candidate, 2nd Year (Independent Applicant for PhD Degree), Graduate School of Business and Entrepreneurship under the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of UzbekistanAbstract
The article examines modern trends and prospects for the digitalization of the energy sector in the context of global transformation. The key drivers for the adoption of digital technologies in the energy industry are analyzed, with a focus on innovative solutions based on the Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, big data, and blockchain technologies. A comparative analysis of international digitalization practices in the USA, the European Union, China, and South Korea is conducted. Special attention is given to the potential adaptation of best practices for modernizing the energy sector of Uzbekistan.
Keywords
Energy sector, digitalization, smart grids
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