Out of the total installed capacity reported by December 2025, renewable energy projects accounted for 95. 2% with hydro electricity contributing the largest share, 82. Through its work, the IEA advocates policies that will enhance the. Over the last 5 years, Uganda's installed capacity has grown by 54% from 1,361. Important to note is that the installed capacity has maintained an upward trend over the years and this is mainly on account of the commissioning of additional renewable. The roadmap provides a situational analysis and the needed strategic interventions to leverage the productive use of solar energy (PUSE) in Uganda. It further provides an analysis of the policy and legal framework, an overview of the PUSE applications in the country, and provides a list of. This note was developed by GOGLA with the support of the World Bank Group Lighting Global Program, the Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP), USAID, Power Africa, the Uganda Off-Grid Energy Market Accelerator (UOMA) and Sustainable Energy for All (SEforAll) as well as the Uganda Solar. The role of government is to formulate appropriate policies, legal and institutional frameworks that can attract adequate financing to reinforce Uganda's energy security so that there is adequate, reliable and sustainable energy for social and economic development. RLI was founded in 2010 and has three research units: Off-Grid Systems, Transformation of Energy Systems and Mo ility with Renewable Energy. Currently, there are over 50 highly qualified.