Advancing Universal Energy Access, Renewable Energy, Clean Cooking, and Industrial Growth for Uganda’s Sustainable Future.
Uganda’s Energy Policy 2023 outlines an ambitious goal of achieving universal access to sustainable, affordable, and quality energy services by 2040. With an electricity access rate of 58% as of Jan 2025 (2 million households connected), Uganda has made significant progress but still faces challenges, particularly in rural electrification, where the access rate is still about 20%. The government’s strategy integrates grid expansion, off-grid solutions, and renewable energy innovations to ensure equitable energy access for all Ugandans. Despite improvements, a significant energy gap remains between urban and rural communities. Urban electricity access stands at over 60%, while rural areas lag at 18-20%. The policy prioritizes off-grid solar, mini-grids, and standalone home systems to accelerate electrification in remote communities where extending the national grid is costly and slow. Uganda’s energy mix is dominated by hydropower 84%, solar 4%, biofuel 7%, and thermal electricity 7%, but the government is expanding solar PV, geothermal, and wind energy to enhance reliability and resilience.
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