Eyes on a Just Energy Transition

Uganda’s Journey in Transitioning from Fossil Fuels to Clean Energy

25 min · 19. tammi 2026
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In this episode, we explore Uganda’s ambitious path toward a sustainable energy future. From the challenges of reducing reliance on fossil fuels to the opportunities presented by solar, wind, and other renewable sources, we examine how policy, innovation, and community initiatives are shaping the nation’s energy landscape. Join us as we speak with experts, policymakers, and local innovators about the environmental, economic, and social impacts of Uganda’s transition to clean energy.

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In this episode, we explore the benefits of Uganda’s energy transition and what it means for people, communities, and the environment. We discuss the shift from fossil fuels and traditional energy sources to cleaner, renewable alternatives such as solar, hydropower, and other sustainable energy solutions. Our conversation highlights how energy transition can improve access to affordable and reliable power, reduce environmental degradation, create green jobs, and support economic development—especially for rural and underserved communities. We also examine the role of government policies, community participation, and innovation in driving a just and inclusive energy transition in Uganda. Join us as we unpack why a clean energy future is not only necessary, but an opportunity for sustainable development, climate resilience, and improved livelihoods across the country and the continent.

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