LifestyleUganda's Bold Move: Funding Clean Energy Expansion with Oil Revenue

Uganda’s Bold Move: Funding Clean Energy Expansion with Oil Revenue


Uganda’s Ambitious Plan to Expand Clean Energy with Oil Revenues

Uganda has announced an ambitious plan to dramatically expand its clean energy capacity and provide electricity access to its 45 million residents. The country plans to increase its clean energy capacity more than twentyfold over the next two decades, with funding for this expansion coming from revenues generated by a controversial oil pipeline being built across the country as part of the East African Crude Oil Pipeline infrastructure.

The $4 billion EACOP infrastructure will transport 16,000 barrels of oil a day from Western Uganda to Tanzania’s Tanga port on the Indian Ocean coast. Although this plan has sparked controversy, the oil revenues it generates will be used to propel a rapid expansion of clean energy across the East African nation.

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Currently, almost all of Uganda’s electricity is generated by hydropower and solar energy. However, this existing generation provides electricity to just a fraction of the population, and the government aims to change that with this ambitious plan.

This strategic move aligns with the global energy transition and sets an example for how oil-rich countries can use their resources to embrace cleaner and more sustainable energy sources.

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