2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/2599467
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A Critical Review on the Development and Utilization of Energy Systems in Uganda

Abstract: We live in a world that is completely dependent on energy; thus, humankind can no longer live without power. With electricity being the main form of energy today, this has increased the complexity of our life today. In Uganda, electricity generation is mainly through hydropower, which puts the country in the bottleneck of overdependence on one source of energy. There are many energy systems out there that the country can use to diversify its electricity generation. Therefore, the need to understand the level o… Show more

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“…Among the prominent sources are hydroelectric power, solar energy, biomass, and geothermal potential [14,43]. The country's numerous rivers and lakes make hydroelectric power a substantial contributor to its renewable energy capacity [46,47,11]. Uganda's equatorial location ensures abundant solar radiation, establishing solar photovoltaics as a prominent and increasingly favored energy source [14,48].…”
Section: The Current Renewable Energy Status In Ugandamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the prominent sources are hydroelectric power, solar energy, biomass, and geothermal potential [14,43]. The country's numerous rivers and lakes make hydroelectric power a substantial contributor to its renewable energy capacity [46,47,11]. Uganda's equatorial location ensures abundant solar radiation, establishing solar photovoltaics as a prominent and increasingly favored energy source [14,48].…”
Section: The Current Renewable Energy Status In Ugandamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…REU and IG: REU can contribute to IG by enhancing energy security , diversification , affordability , access , and environmental protection . However , REU can also face challenges such as natural resource endowment , technological development , cost competitiveness , policy incentives , public awareness , and social acceptance [35]. Therefore , the nexus between REU and IG depends on how REU is promoted and supported in a sustainable and inclusive way .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%