Energy Institute of Uganda (EIU)

 
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2010
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Energy for Rural Development PDF Print E-mail

Examines options for the provision of modern energy services to low income rural areas of Africa with special emphasis on the commercial/services/productive uses of energy

Objectives of the theme

  • Analyzing the impact of current rural energy policies.
  • Assessing current rural household and community energy practices and technologies
  • Reviewing rural income generating activities and energy technologies used.
  • Establishing what is hindering the removal of identified barriers in the dissemination of renewable energy technologies (e.g. absence of rural entrepreneurs, funding mechanisms, capacity building and policy).

 Key Research Issues

  • Impact of the government and utilities policies, programmes and institutional framework on the provision of modern energy to rural areas.
  •  Analysis of existing decentralized private sector energy production and distribution activities in rural areas.
  • Comparative analysis of modern energy use in rural areas.
  • Analysis of components for promoting the production and deployment of RETs by private entrepreneurs in rural areas.
 

Our Members

Energy Regulatory Authority (ERA)

Makerere University Kampala

Eskom Ltd

Kakira Sugar Works Ltd

Kenol Kobil

Rural Electrification Agency (REA),

Umeme Ltd,

Uganda Electricity Transmission Company (UETCL),
 

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