New Energy Strategy Aims To Increase Access To Electricity
As listed by Nabanjja, Uganda has a wealth of energy sources, including hydropower (15 000 MW), biomass (10 000 MW), solar (10 000 MW), geothermal (1 500 MW potential), peat (800 MW), wind (200 MW), uranium, and fossil fuels.
Uganda’s Power Generation To Rise To 50,000 MW
Prime Minister Robinah Nabbanja, who presided over the introduction of the Energy Policy, stated that Uganda, like the rest of Africa, has an abundance of evenly dispersed electricity sources.
These include fossil fuels and uranium, as well as hydropower (15,000 MW), solar (10,000 MW), geothermal (500 MW), heat (800 MW), wind (200 MW), and other sources.
Kenya Requests Assistance From Uganda To Address Its Power Crisis
After the electricity system failed, the Kenya Airports Authority (KAA) stated that one of its backup generators was inoperable.
President Museveni and President Suluhu Commission 14MW Kikagati-Murongo Hydropower Plant in Isingiro
The Kikagati-Murongo Hydropower Plant in Isingiro district has been officially opened by President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni and his Tanzanian counterpart, H.E. Samia Suluhu Hassan. “We need cheap electricity to get out of poverty,” President Museveni.