We previously reported that third- and fourth-year students of Jizzakh Polytechnic Institute are currently engaged in the dual education process. Within the framework of this practical training, faculty members and qualified specialists from the Jizzakh Regional Branch of Hududiy elektr tarmoqlari JSC have been assigned to mentor students, and systematic efforts are being carried out to improve energy efficiency across the region.
At a meeting held on May 4 of this year, the preliminary results of the conducted studies were comprehensively analyzed. On May 11, as a logical continuation of this work, the second stage of energy efficiency assessments was carried out.
Subsequently, on May 12, a scientific and practical seminar was organized at the Jizzakh Regional Branch of Hududiy elektr tarmoqlari JSC. During the seminar, the results of studies aimed at saving energy resources, reducing electricity losses, and optimizing load distribution in power transmission lines, transformer substations, and electrical equipment at industrial enterprises were presented.
The seminar was attended by the Rector of Jizzakh Polytechnic Institute, Doctor of Technical Sciences and Professor Alisher Usmankulov, Director of the Jizzakh Regional Branch of Hududiy elektr tarmoqlari JSC J. Axmedov, faculty members, and industry specialists.
In addition, faculty members assigned to specific cities and districts provided detailed information on the challenges identified in their respective areas, proposed solutions, and practical recommendations.
The faculty members presented their conclusions and proposals on the following issues for each district:
🔹 The physical condition of electrical networks and opportunities for energy conservation;
🔹 The introduction of modern IT technologies and digital control systems to reduce electricity losses;
🔹 The extent to which students’ theoretical knowledge is directly integrated with industrial practice.
As emphasized during the event, the dual education system provides students with the opportunity to apply the theoretical knowledge acquired at the institute in real-world settings, adapt quickly to industrial processes, and solve technical problems using scientific approaches.
At the conclusion of the discussion, faculty members proposed the development of separate “Road Maps” for each district power supply enterprise. These road maps are intended to outline specific measures to improve electricity metering systems, scientifically modernize transformer substations operating under high loads, and enhance overall energy efficiency.