Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Uganda looking to double power output in the next 4 years - ahead of crude oil production

East Africa's third largest economy, Uganda plans to double the length of its power grid in four years at a cost of US$500 million as it seeks to boost electricity production and reduce transmission losses.

Uganda is looking to rapidly expand its power generation infrastructure ahead of its planned start of crude oil production in 2017.

According to Simon D'Ujanga, the country's state minister for energy, Uganda intends to expand its power lines from by an extra 1700

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