Advancements in renewable energy sources (solar and geothermal): A brief review
Abdugani Rakhmatov,
Odil Primov,
Maxammadjon Mamadaliyev
et al.
Abstract:This scientific article provides an in-depth review of recent advancements in renewable energy sources, examining their significance in addressing global energy challenges. The paper covers various types of renewable energy, including solar, wind, hydropower, geothermal, and biomass, emphasizing technological developments, efficiency improvements, and environmental considerations. Additionally, the article discusses the current state of renewable energy adoption globally and its potential impact on reducing ca… Show more
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This article examines personal methods of rejuvenating and normalizing pruning of zoned apple varieties on the growth dynamics of fruiting tree branches.It should be noted that at present, in intensive apple orchards, in order to obtain a constantly high yield of fruits with good qualities, attacking their entry into fruiting and harvesting from 2-3 years after planting them in a permanent place is the main requirement for a high yield of fruits.
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