Powering Progress Defining Uganda’s Energy Needs

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The next is Ayago, which will give us 840MW, but we must be clear about the target we are looking to attain as a country. The energy engineers should work out the Kilowatt-hour per capita that Uganda needs. We need to be guided so that we calculate our need based on the population. The target should be for us to have enough electricity for a modern person in our circumstances.

Powering Progress Defining Uganda's Energy Needs

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