In the framework of the implementation of the Decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan "On measures to further develop alternative energy sources" on March 26, 2013 in Andijan was held the Republican Fair of Innovative Technologies.

M. Muminov, the head of the Zavrak GES project, will answer the questions of farmers who want to have their own micro GES.
Uzbekistan is a country with a rapidly developing economy, growing population and growing needs, and in this regard, the development of alternative energy to meet growth rates is becoming increasingly important. Our country has the necessary natural resources for the development of this sector, creating a favorable economic environment.

A 30 kW hydraulic turbine manufactured by R. Toshmatov will be installed at the MicroGES in the Fergana region's land enclave.
In Andijan region, alternative energy development projects are gaining momentum. Recently, news about the construction and operation of biogas plants and solar panels has been increasingly heard in the press.
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The governor of the region A.Usmanov (right), the director of the State Committee for Science and Technology R.Parpiyev (center) and the participants of the fair watched with great interest the film about the restored Zavrak GES.
At the same time, great attention is paid to the development of microhydroenergy. The fair of innovative technologies in Andijan is a sign of growing public interest in this promising field and the potential of the whole country to develop it.

Muminov shows film about Zavrak GES to US Ambassador
Speaking about encouraging the development of micro-hydropower in the country, it should be noted that the project to modernize the Andijan GES was approved under the Small Grants Program.
The fair was attended by equipment manufacturers and potential buyers, including farmers, who want to build micro-hydropower plants for rural needs. Representatives of diplomatic missions were invited to the fair, including the US Ambassador to Uzbekistan, as well as government officials and members of the local community.