Private Transmission Investment Signals New Era for Uganda’s Power Grid

Officials sign partnership agreements 

By Our Reporter

Uganda’s electricity sector is set for a major shift as Gridworks and the Government of Uganda move the Amari Power Transmission project into its construction phase, positioning the country at the forefront of private sector participation in power transmission in Africa.

Following the signing of two critical agreements with the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development and the Uganda Electricity Transmission Company Limited on Feb.3, the US$50 million Amari project will soon begin construction, becoming the first independent transmission project on the continent to reach this stage. The development signals growing confidence in private financing models to support Africa’s expanding power infrastructure needs.

The project will upgrade the transforming capacity of four high-voltage substations located at strategic points on Uganda’s national grid, strengthening electricity supply to industrial users and supporting the country’s industrialisation agenda. By improving grid capacity and reliability, Amari is expected to enhance the competitiveness of Uganda’s manufacturing sector while creating room for additional renewable energy generation and future regional power interconnections.

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