COP29: Uganda Makes Case For Just Energy Transition Plan
As countries push for ambitious climate goals at the ongoing UN Climate Change Conference (UNFCCC COP 29) in the Azerbaijan capital, Baku, Uganda has revealed strategic plans of gradual decarbonising through an ambitious mix that is congruent to national, regional, and continental realities of energy poverty.
This year’s UN climate powwow, which opened on Monday, November 11, is themed ‘’In Solidarity for a Green World’.
Speaking at a fireside event on investing in Energy, Resilience and Nature in Africa, Energy Minister Ruth Nankabirwa highlighted Uganda’s strategic goal of becoming a regional energy supplier, supported by Uganda’s leadership in the establishment of the East African Power Pool.
“As we work to increase energy access domestically, we will also leverage the power pool to export our excess electricity to neighbouring countries,” Ms Nankabirwa said.
The announcement builds on recent advances in Uganda’s energy taxonomy, including the commissioning of the 600MW Karuma HPP on September 26, and thee183MW Isimba HPP five years ago, which pushed the electricity generation capacity to 2,000MW against average demand of 1,000MW.
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