Uganda is endowed with abundant renewable energy potential from sources such as biomass, water, wind and the sun. However, this potential has not been fully utilized resulting in a situation where 15 percent of the population has access to electricity, while the majority (over 90%) depend on unsustainably used biomass and use rudimentary technologies to meet their energy needs. It is clear, that the provision of sustainable energy solutions in Uganda is crucial for alleviating poverty, strengthening the country’s economy and protecting the environment. Indeed, the Government of Uganda is committed to securing a stable energy supply for long-term social and economic development of the country. This is emphasised in the Constitution of Uga...
Rwanda is a landlocked country in east Africa. By vision 2050, Rwanda intends to become a middle inc...
Sandy Stevens Tickodri-Togboa, Izael Pereira Da Silva - Electrification and energy provision in rura...
The absence of electrical utilities greatly impacts the lives of Ugandans. Without electricity many...
Uganda is endowed with abundant renewable energy potential from sources such as biomass, water, wind...
Following the increasing global awareness of the dangers posed by the present state of climate chang...
Like many countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, Uganda has focused its energy sector investments largely ...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The purpose of this study was mainly to examine the viability of attaining a half ...
Energy is one of the key sectors in Uganda’s economy. The present peak demand is about 40 MW and gr...
With climate change advancing, the world’s target of zero deforestation by 2030 seems like a dream i...
Affordable and reliable electricity can provide a mean to reduce poverty, improve health care and de...
OVERVIEWBiomass is material from plants and animals. It is a renewable source of fuel for producing ...
Uganda is looking forward to diversifying its energy system to sustainably meet the present and futu...
Although Uganda has abundant energy resources including hydropower, oil and gas, biomass, geothermal...
© 2016, The Journal of Global Affairs is the official student research publication of the Department...
Biomass is a renewable energy resource; however, its exploitation raises concerns about its ability ...
Rwanda is a landlocked country in east Africa. By vision 2050, Rwanda intends to become a middle inc...
Sandy Stevens Tickodri-Togboa, Izael Pereira Da Silva - Electrification and energy provision in rura...
The absence of electrical utilities greatly impacts the lives of Ugandans. Without electricity many...
Uganda is endowed with abundant renewable energy potential from sources such as biomass, water, wind...
Following the increasing global awareness of the dangers posed by the present state of climate chang...
Like many countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, Uganda has focused its energy sector investments largely ...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The purpose of this study was mainly to examine the viability of attaining a half ...
Energy is one of the key sectors in Uganda’s economy. The present peak demand is about 40 MW and gr...
With climate change advancing, the world’s target of zero deforestation by 2030 seems like a dream i...
Affordable and reliable electricity can provide a mean to reduce poverty, improve health care and de...
OVERVIEWBiomass is material from plants and animals. It is a renewable source of fuel for producing ...
Uganda is looking forward to diversifying its energy system to sustainably meet the present and futu...
Although Uganda has abundant energy resources including hydropower, oil and gas, biomass, geothermal...
© 2016, The Journal of Global Affairs is the official student research publication of the Department...
Biomass is a renewable energy resource; however, its exploitation raises concerns about its ability ...
Rwanda is a landlocked country in east Africa. By vision 2050, Rwanda intends to become a middle inc...
Sandy Stevens Tickodri-Togboa, Izael Pereira Da Silva - Electrification and energy provision in rura...
The absence of electrical utilities greatly impacts the lives of Ugandans. Without electricity many...