Uganda's Results-Based Financing Program under the $638M Electricity Access Scale-Up Project subsidizes renewable energy products like solar systems, clean cooking solutions, and productive-use equipment. Running until June 2027, discounts range from 30-60%, benefiting Ugandans. . In a milestone move to improve access to clean energy, Uganda Energy Credit Capitalisation Company (UECCC) in partnership with several Energy Service Companies (ESCOs), has launched a Price Subsidy Program for Clean Energy Technologies. The Program is set to make high-quality, off-grid solar. . Renewable energy products in Uganda are becoming more affordable, thanks to a new subsidy program launched by the Uganda Energy Credit Capitalisation Company (UECCC). Running until June 2027, discounts range from 30-60%, benefiting Ugandans and refugees. The program is funded by The World Bank and Government of Uganda and addresses the. . The tariff that investors are allowed to charge for the sale of grid-connected solar power in Uganda has dropped to its lowest level since the first plant was commissioned nearly 10 years ago, the government's regulatory body announced on Thursday, this week. The new tariff structure now.
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