Analyzing the impact of government policies and available technologies to improve the percentage of poor households using electricity in the urban areas of Uganda.Urban poor households face challenges of meeting energy needs within their economic resources and established infrastructure. Previous Government efforts to meet this need by subsidizing modern energy supply were poorly designed and ill targeted. Despite those initiatives, the eventual energy sold was not used for income generation activities. This study analyses the impact of government policies and available technologies to improve the percentage of poor households using electricity in the urban areas of Uganda.Urban poor households face challenges of meeting energy needs within...
A Project Report Submitted to the Chandaria School of Business in Partial Fulfillment of the Require...
Since 1994, the South African Government embarked on an ambitious Reconstruction and Development Pro...
Energy poverty is a global phenomenon, with varying intensity across countries. Electricity is unarg...
This study provides a basic diagnostic of residential electricity coverage and affordability in Ugan...
Most urban poor in Uganda do not receive water utility services and have to pay a high price for alt...
The article focuses on power sector reforms in East Africa and attempts to assess their impact on th...
abstract: Access to reliable electricity is at least a co-requisite to sufficient human development....
Most poor households in sub-Saharan Africa cannot afford an electricity connection and even if they ...
The absence of electrical utilities greatly impacts the lives of Ugandans. Without electricity many...
Mitigating energy poverty requires a multi-criteria decision protocol integrating socio-economic, cu...
The provision of electricity in rural areas has been an outstanding need in trying to achieve the Un...
Energy is one of the key sectors in Uganda’s economy. The present peak demand is about 40 MW and gr...
Sandy Stevens Tickodri-Togboa, Izael Pereira Da Silva - Electrification and energy provision in rura...
In developing countries, due to the total lack of access to energy systems in some regions or its av...
This study introduces the relationship between the urban and rural household electricity use and its...
A Project Report Submitted to the Chandaria School of Business in Partial Fulfillment of the Require...
Since 1994, the South African Government embarked on an ambitious Reconstruction and Development Pro...
Energy poverty is a global phenomenon, with varying intensity across countries. Electricity is unarg...
This study provides a basic diagnostic of residential electricity coverage and affordability in Ugan...
Most urban poor in Uganda do not receive water utility services and have to pay a high price for alt...
The article focuses on power sector reforms in East Africa and attempts to assess their impact on th...
abstract: Access to reliable electricity is at least a co-requisite to sufficient human development....
Most poor households in sub-Saharan Africa cannot afford an electricity connection and even if they ...
The absence of electrical utilities greatly impacts the lives of Ugandans. Without electricity many...
Mitigating energy poverty requires a multi-criteria decision protocol integrating socio-economic, cu...
The provision of electricity in rural areas has been an outstanding need in trying to achieve the Un...
Energy is one of the key sectors in Uganda’s economy. The present peak demand is about 40 MW and gr...
Sandy Stevens Tickodri-Togboa, Izael Pereira Da Silva - Electrification and energy provision in rura...
In developing countries, due to the total lack of access to energy systems in some regions or its av...
This study introduces the relationship between the urban and rural household electricity use and its...
A Project Report Submitted to the Chandaria School of Business in Partial Fulfillment of the Require...
Since 1994, the South African Government embarked on an ambitious Reconstruction and Development Pro...
Energy poverty is a global phenomenon, with varying intensity across countries. Electricity is unarg...