Gridworks has entered into a Joint Development Agreement with the Government of Uganda to deliver the Mbale-Bulambuli-Kween transmission line in eastern Uganda, which will boost the uptake of more renewable power in the country.
Gridworks, a subsidiary of British International Investment, the UK’s development finance institution and impact investor, will develop the transmission line as a privately financed Independent Power Transmission (IPT) project. This is the second IPT in Uganda that Gridworks is developing.
It will support Uganda in meeting its climate targets, as well as the country’s economic development, industrialisation, and energy access goals.
The new infrastructure includes almost 80km of high-voltage transmission lines and two new substations allowing the evacuation of up to 250 MW of renewable generation in the Mount Elgon area onto the national grid. This includes up to 100MW from existing and planned hydropower plants and 150MW of power from a new solar park near Bulambuli.
Industrial growth: The project will deliver reliable power to the industries located in the Mbale region including a key industrial park.
Climate benefits: Unlocking renewable generation for the grid. The project will unlock at least 15 hydro-power plants with around 100MW of capacity, the development of which has been halted pending the commissioning of the line. It will also facilitate the planned 150MW solar park project to be developed by Masdar.
Energy access: The project will improve power supply to the growing population in Bulambuli, Kween and the wider Mount Elgon region. According to the World Bank, only 47% of Uganda’s population currently has access to electricity.
Market shaping: This is one of the first greenfield privately financed transmission projects in Uganda and sets a precedent for more much-needed private investment in the electricity sector.
Loss reduction: The new infrastructure will reduce evacuation losses for existing hydropower plants.
Support for Uganda’s public finances: Without Gridworks’ private sector investment structure, the Government of Uganda would have had to borrow to finance the transmission line.
A dedicated investor in Africa’s electricity transmission and distribution sector, Gridworks is developing a series of ground-breaking projects to bring clean, affordable and reliable power to Africa’s people and its businesses. These include:
Amari Power Transmission: One of Africa’s first privately financed transmission projects, Amari is an independent transmission project in Uganda that will upgrade four key substations on the grid.
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