- African Trade & Investment Development Insuranceย (ATIDI) announced its intent to support the 20 MW Ituka West Nile Uganda Ltd solar project under development by AMEA Power.
- ย ATIDI will support the project via its Regional Liquidity Support Facility (RLSF) by providing payment guarantees for the benefit of the project on behalf of the Ugandan national power utility, Uganda Electricity Transmission Company Limited (UETCL).
Commenting on the deal ATIDI CEO Manuel Moses thanked AMEA Power for serving as catalysts for energy independence in Uganda.
โAt ATIDI, we believe in fostering sustainable development, and one crucial avenue is supporting IPPs who propel diversification of Africaโs energy mix,โ said Moses.
โOver the past years, Uganda has demonstrated remarkable strides in its energy sector, and we are proud to play a role in this transformative journey. Our recent collaboration with IPPs in Uganda is not just about power generation, itโs about empowering communities, driving economic growth, and fostering a sustainable futureโ.
Uganda has made positive progress in increasing the electricity access rates, with annualized increases of 3% between 2010 and 2020. The electricity access rate currently stands at 42%, which is a notable improvement from the national access rate of only 12% in 2010.
The national installed capacity stands at 1,346 MW, with the bulk of this being from hydro powered projects, leaving the country vulnerable to the negative impacts of climate change in the event of any prolonged drought that would result in poor electricity generation.
Author: Bryan Groenendaal