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Abstract This paper details patterns of energy consumption for domestic buildings in urban areas of Uganda. The paper shows the range of energy sources employed by households, the level
Abstract This paper details patterns of energy consumption for domestic buildings in urban areas of Uganda. The paper shows the range of energy sources employed by households, the level
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Both grid and off-grid connections account for 42% of access to electricity in Uganda. The term grid connection refers to access to power through the national electricity grid. The Uganda National Household Survey 2019/2020 states that the Ugandan electricity grid reaches 18.9 % of Ugandans, mainly in urban areas.
Diversifying Uganda’s electricity sector is absolutely essential. An energy mix plays a central role in improving energy security and ensuring a reliable supply of electricity. An overdependence leaves a nation vulnerable to supply disruptions, price volatility, and geopolitical instability.
As describes in a prior blog article, the per capita electricity consumption in Uganda was only 75 kWh/a in 2019, while in Germany it is 6787 kWh/a. Notably, Uganda’s power sector is primarily driven by renewable energy sources, accounting for an impressive 98% of electricity generation.
The Uganda National Household Survey 2019/2020 states that the Ugandan electricity grid reaches 18.9 % of Ugandans, mainly in urban areas. Off-grid access describes alternatives to the national grid, such as Solar Home Systems, Mini grid systems, or smaller power-generating devices.