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Digital pump station Uzbekistan — monitoring and efficiency system SCADA pump station efficiency monitoring — SIGMA PRO Uzbekistan SIGMA PRO — pump station automation Uzbekistan 2026
Republic of Uzbekistan
Client
State authority for water management and land reclamation of the Republic of Uzbekistan
Year
2026
Scope
Pump stations of the Republic of Uzbekistan — distributed monitoring and efficiency assessment system (Digital Pump Station)
Project Overview

SIGMA PRO is delivering the engineering design of a national pump station monitoring and efficiency assessment system for the Republic of Uzbekistan — the «Digital Pump Station» concept. The project creates an objective tool for assessing the real operational condition and efficiency (KPI) of pump equipment across the country.

Pump stations are a critical element of Uzbekistan's irrigation infrastructure. The absence of objective efficiency data leads to excess electricity consumption and inefficient water use. The digital monitoring system addresses this problem by providing real-time data to support evidence-based management decisions at every level.

System Components
  • Field level: pressure, flow, power consumption and vibration sensors at each pump station;
  • Data transmission: GPRS/LTE for real-time collection of readings from the entire pump station network;
  • SCADA platform: centralised monitoring of all pump stations, data archive, parameter trends;
  • Efficiency assessment module: automatic calculation of pump unit KPI, specific energy consumption measurement, comparison against nameplate characteristics;
  • Analytics module: identification of underperforming stations, maintenance and equipment replacement recommendations;
  • Integration with state water management information systems.
Project Significance
  • Energy efficiency: identifying underperforming pump stations enables measurable reduction of electricity consumption for irrigation;
  • Maintenance planning: equipment condition data enables the transition from scheduled preventive maintenance to predictive servicing;
  • Transparency: state authorities gain objective data on the condition of the entire national pump station fleet;
  • Scalability: the system is designed to connect the republic's full pump station network with phased rollout capability.