Tashkent Hosts Korea-Supported Training to Boost Energy Efficiency and Auditing Expertise

Tashkent Hosts Korea-Supported Training to Boost Energy Efficiency and Auditing Expertise

Tashkent, The Gulf Observer: A series of specialized training courses aimed at enhancing professional qualifications in energy efficiency and energy auditing were successfully held in Tashkent, bringing together local specialists and international experts in the field.

The training program was organized by the Korea Energy Agency (KEA) in cooperation with Uzenergoinspection, drawing participation from employees and technical experts engaged in Uzbekistan’s energy sector.

During the sessions, KEA experts delivered comprehensive presentations on a range of critical topics, including modern energy diagnostics, the structure and development of energy auditing systems, the use of advanced measuring equipment, and the application of software tools to optimize energy management.

The initiative is part of a broader effort to strengthen institutional capacity and promote sustainable energy practices in Uzbekistan. The training also served as a platform for knowledge exchange and the introduction of international standards in energy efficiency.

Highlighting the program’s commitment to professional development, top-performing participants will be offered the opportunity to undergo advanced training in the Republic of Korea, where they will gain firsthand exposure to best practices in energy-saving technologies, greenhouse gas emission reduction, and methods for evaluating practical outcomes.

The program reflects the growing cooperation between Uzbekistan and the Republic of Korea in the field of sustainable development, as well as their shared commitment to combating climate change and enhancing energy security through technological innovation and human resource development.