On April 22, a seminar on energy efficiency and the use of renewable energy sources was held at the UMPT plant. The event was timed to coincide with International Earth Day and was held under the motto: "Energy of our planet". The seminar was conducted by the chief power engineer of the enterprise, Alisher Seylbekov.
The event was attended by employees of production, technical and other departments. This cross-industry format has made it possible to establish a common understanding of energy conservation tasks and strengthen involvement in the company's environmental initiatives.
During the meeting, the key results and areas of work on the implementation of energy-saving projects were presented. The main goal is to raise awareness among employees about the efficient and rational use of resources.
Key achievements of the company:
• In 2024, solar panels with a capacity of 410 kW were installed, which saved 512 MWh of electricity.
• Additional 550 kW panels will be installed in 2025. By the end of the year, the total capacity will reach 960 kW.
• Solar collectors are installed to reduce the consumption of natural gas and electricity.
• The ASTUE system has been implemented for continuous monitoring and analysis of energy consumption.
• The practice of switching off lighting at weekends and lunchtime saves up to 1,500,000 kWh per year.
• Compensating devices have been installed to stabilize the voltage and reduce losses in the power grid.
• A 108 kW generator provides backup power to the ABC and the data center.
• Frequency converters can reduce energy consumption by 20-25%.
• More than 100 motion sensors automate lighting in corridors and sanitary areas, reducing excess energy consumption.
The workshop highlighted the importance of an environmentally responsible approach and reinforced the company's commitment to sustainable development and reducing its carbon footprint. The event's motto focuses on the need to switch to renewable energy sources as a key step towards a sustainable future.
The seminar participants were able to ask questions, discuss energy-efficient solutions, and personally familiarize themselves with the installed solar panels and collectors at the plant.