Off-Grid Solar
Uganda
is taking significant strides towards achieving universal electricity access by
2040, with the launch of a groundbreaking financial project aimed at improving
access to off-grid solar products in underserved refugee communities and their
host districts.
Currently, the country boasts a 57% reach and access to
electricity through both on-grid and off-grid connections.
However, a substantial portion of the population still lacks
access to electricity, primarily due to the high cost of grid connections and
elevated power tariffs, exacerbated by instability in power supply across many
regions.
Okasai Opolot, the State Minister for Energy and Mineral Development,
highlighted the urgency of addressing these challenges:
"High power tariffs and unstable power in most parts of the
country continue to hinder progress towards achieving universal electricity
access."
In response to these obstacles, the Private Sector Foundation
Uganda (PSFU) and the Government of the Netherlands have unveiled a
demand-side, result-based financial project.
This initiative aims to bridge the affordability gap for
improved off-grid solar products, particularly targeting marginalized refugee
communities and their host districts.
"As we strive to address the electricity access gap, initiatives
like this demand-side financial project are crucial in promoting the
affordability of off-grid solar products," stated Asiimwe Stephen,
Executive Director of PSFU.
Humphrey Nzeyi, Chairman of PSFU, expressed optimism about the
project's potential impact:
he stated. "By focusing on enhancing access to off-grid
solar solutions, we are not only providing reliable electricity to underserved
communities but also contributing to sustainable development and economic
empowerment."
The collaboration between the Private Sector Foundation Uganda
and the Government of the Netherlands underscores the importance of
public-private partnerships in driving inclusive growth and addressing pressing
development challenges.
With the launch of this initiative, Uganda takes a significant
step forward in its quest to ensure that all citizens have access to
affordable, reliable, and sustainable energy sources, thereby unlocking
opportunities for social and economic advancement across the country.
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