A MODEL APPROACH TO LONG-TERM FORECASTING OF ELECTRICITY SUPPLY

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Jo‘rayev Farrux Do‘stmirzayevich

Abstract

This article examines the scale of problems in the perspective of providing electricity to the population and the importance of an innovative approach to these problems. In the future, the complexity of the requirements for long-term forecasting in the development of forecast parameters of electricity supply creates a sufficiently uncertain system of the process.

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Jo‘rayev Farrux Do‘stmirzayevich. (2023). A MODEL APPROACH TO LONG-TERM FORECASTING OF ELECTRICITY SUPPLY. Journal of Integrated Education and Research, 2(10), 41–45. Retrieved from https://ojs.rmasav.com/index.php/ojs/article/view/1350

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