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| Uganda's Pilot Offers Blueprint for Faster, Cheaper & More Sustainable ElectrificationBy: Power for All Despite decades of efforts, more than 600 million people in Africa still lack reliable electricity. Uganda faces this challenge acutely, with nearly half of its population—about 23 million people—unconnected. Traditional approaches, where utilities and decentralized providers operate separately, have struggled to deliver affordable, sustainable energy to last-mile communities. Launched in 2021, the Utilities 2.0 pilot—led by Power for All, Uganda's utility Umeme, and mini-grid developer Equatorial Power—bridges this divide. The project brought together regulators, funders, and policymakers to foster coordinated planning and investment, combining centralized and decentralized solutions. In the peri-urban community of Kiwumu, the pilot deployed a solar mini-grid and smart distribution system, electrifying 92% of households within six months. The mini-grid later interconnected with the national grid and was redeployed to a new off-grid site, demonstrating a flexible model aligned with long-term grid expansion. Results surpassed expectations: Utilities 2.0 is a replicable blueprint that could deliver 1.5 million new connections by 2030 in Uganda—14% With regional initiatives aiming to connect hundreds of millions across Africa, the Utilities 2.0 model presents a tested, scalable approach for integrating energy access efforts. However, achieving universal electricity access will require political will, policy reform, and investment aligned with national contexts. Uganda's success demonstrates that integrated electrification is not just possible—it is essential to accelerate energy access sustainably and affordably. For more information and detailed results, visit: https://www.powerforall.org/ End
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