List of power stations in Uganda

This page lists all power stations in Uganda. As of July 2016, according to the Uganda Electricity Generation Company Limited, the national generation capacity stood at 862 megawatts. Uganda expects to have generating capacity of at least 1,681 megawatts by the end of 2020.[1]

Hydroelectric

Completed

Hydroelectric power station Community Coordinates Type Capacity (megawatts) Year completed or completion expected Name of reservoir River
Adekokwok Hydroelectric Power Station[2] Adekokwok, Lira District 2°13′36″N 32°59′34″E / 2.226667°N 32.992778°E / 2.226667; 32.992778 (Adekokwok Hydroelectric Power Station) Run of river 8[2] 2014[2] N/A River Adekokwok
Bugoye Power Station Bugoye, Kasese District 0°18′00″N 30°06′02″E / 0.3000°N 30.1005°E / 0.3000; 30.1005 (Bugoye Hydroelectric Power Station) Run of river 13 2009[3] N/A River Mubuku
Bujagali Power Station Bujagali, Buikwe District 0°29′51″N 33°08′24″E / 0.4975°N 33.1400°E / 0.4975; 33.1400 (Bujagali Power Station) Run of river 250 2012[4] N/A River Nile
Kabalega Power Station Buseruka, Hoima District 1°32′42″N 31°06′41″E / 1.5450°N 31.1115°E / 1.5450; 31.1115 (Buseruka Power Station) Reservoir 9.0 2013[5] Buseruka Reservoir River Wambabya
Kanungu Hydroelectric Power Station Kanungu, Kanungu District 0°52′53″S 29°40′15″E / 0.881397°S 29.670823°E / -0.881397; 29.670823 (Kanungu Power Station)[6] Run of river 6.6[7] 2011 N/A River Ishasha
Kiira Power Station Jinja, Jinja District 0°27′02″N 33°11′09″E / 0.4506°N 33.1858°E / 0.4506; 33.1858 (Kiira Power Station) Reservoir 200 2000[8] Lake Victoria River Nile
Mpanga Power Station Mpanga, Kamwenge District 0°04′52″N 30°22′52″E / 0.0810°N 30.3810°E / 0.0810; 30.3810 (Mpanga Power Station) Run of river 18[9] 2011 N/A River Mpanga
Mubuku I Power Station Kitoko, Kasese District 0°19′07″N 30°06′00″E / 0.318610°N 30.100000°E / 0.318610; 30.100000 (Mubuku I Power Station) Run of river 5[10] 1950s N/A River Mubuku
Mubuku III Power Station Mubuku, Kasese District 0°15′48″N 30°07′12″E / 0.263340°N 30.120000°E / 0.263340; 30.120000 (Mubuku III Power Station) Run of river 10[11] 2009 N/A River Mubuku
Nalubaale Power Station Njeru, Buikwe District 0°26′37″N 33°11′06″E / 0.443611°N 33.185°E / 0.443611; 33.185 (Nalubaale Power Station) Reservoir 180 1954[12] Lake Victoria River Nile
Nyagak Power Station Paidha, Zombo District 2°25′52″N 30°58′28″E / 2.4310°N 30.9745°E / 2.4310; 30.9745 (Nyagak Power Station) Run of river 3.5[13] 2012 N/A River Nyagak
Kisiizi Power Station Kisiizi, Rukungiri District 0°59′44″S 29°57′45″E / 0.9956°S 29.9625°E / -0.9956; 29.9625 (Kisiizi Power Station) Run of river 0.3[14] 2008 N/A River Kisiizi
Gwere-Luzira Power Station Gwere-Luzira, Moyo District 3°40′12″N 31°46′52″E / 3.6700°N 31.7810°E / 3.6700; 31.7810 (Gwere-Luzira Power Station) Run of river 0.0005 (0.5 kilowatts)[15] 2009 N/A River Amoa
Siti I Hydroelectric Power Station Siti, Bukwo District 1°15′00″N 34°38′13″E / 1.250000°N 34.636945°E / 1.250000; 34.636945 (Siti Power Station) Run of river 5.0[16] 2017[17] N/A River Siti
Muvumbe Power Station Maziba, Kabale District 1°19′07″S 30°04′44″E / 1.3186°S 30.0789°E / -1.3186; 30.0789 (Maziba Power Station) Run of river 6.5[18] 2017[19] N/A River Maziba
Rwimi Power Station Rwimi, Bunyangabu District 0°23′10″N 30°11′07″E / 0.3861°N 30.1853°E / 0.3861; 30.1853 (Rwimi Power Station) Run of river 5.6[20] 2017[21] N/A River Rwimi

Under construction

Hydroelectric power station Community Coordinates Type Capacity (megawatts) Year completed or completion expected Name of reservoir River
Isimba Power Station[22] Isimba, Kamuli District 0°56′24″N 32°57′54″E / 0.9400°N 32.9650°E / 0.9400; 32.9650 (Isimba Power Station) Run of river 183.2[23] 2018[24] N/A River Nile
Karuma Power Station[25] Karuma, Kiryandongo District 2°14′35″N 32°14′42″E / 2.2430°N 32.2450°E / 2.2430; 32.2450 (Karuma Power Station) Run of river 600[26] 2020[27] N/A River Nile
Siti II Hydroelectric Power Station Chesowari, Bukwo District 1°16′35″N 34°39′28″E / 1.276389°N 34.657778°E / 1.276389; 34.657778 (Siti II Hydroelectric Power Station) Run of river 16.5[28] 2017[29] N/A River Siti
Nkusi Hydroelectric Power Station Kyangwali, Hoima District 1°07′10″N 30°40′05″E / 1.1194°N 30.6681°E / 1.1194; 30.6681 (Nkusi Power Station) Run of river 9.6[30] 2018[31] N/A River Nkusi
Achwa 2 Hydroelectric Power Station Gulu District 3°08′06″N 32°31′15″E / 3.1350°N 32.5208°E / 3.1350; 32.5208 (Achwa 2 Power Station) Run of river 42[32] 2020 N/A Achwa River
Kyambura Hydroelectric Power Station Rubirizi District 0°08′56″N 30°05′19″E / 0.148889°N 30.088611°E / 0.148889; 30.088611 (Kyambura Power Station) Run of river 7.6[33] 2018 N/A Kyambura River
Nyamwamba Power Station Kilembe, Kasese District 0°13′48″N 29°59′06″E / 0.2300°N 29.9850°E / 0.2300; 29.9850 (Nyamwamba Power Station) Run of river 14[34] 2018 N/A River Nyamwamba

Proposed

Hydroelectric power station Community Coordinates Type Capacity (megawatts) Year completed or completion expected Name of reservoir River
Achwa 3 Hydroelectric Power Station[35] Achwa, Gulu District 3°01′07″N 32°32′54″E / 3.018622°N 32.548332°E / 3.018622; 32.548332 (Achwa 3 Hydroelectric Power Station) Run of river 10[36] 2020 N/A Achwa River
Agbinika Power Station Yumbe, Yumbe District 3°30′00″N 31°07′12″E / 3.5000°N 31.1200°E / 3.5000; 31.1200 (Agbinika Power Station) Run of river 20[37] 2025 N/A Kochi River
Ayago Power Station[38] Ayago, Nwoya District 2°21′47″N 31°55′12″E / 2.3630°N 31.9200°E / 2.3630; 31.9200 (Ayago Power Station) Run of river 600[39] 2023 N/A River Nile
Muzizi Power Station Ndaiga, Hoima District 0°57′54″N 30°32′42″E / 0.9650°N 30.5450°E / 0.9650; 30.5450 (Muzizi Power Station) Run of river 44.7[40] 2019 N/A River Muzizi
Nengo Bridge Hydropower Station Nengo Rukungiri District 0°48′54″S 29°50′00″E / 0.815000°S 29.833333°E / -0.815000; 29.833333 (Nengo Bridge Power Station) Run of river 6.7 2017[41] N/A River Mirera
Nyagak II Power Station Paidha, Zombo District 2°30′00″N 30°59′24″E / 2.5000°N 30.9900°E / 2.5000; 30.9900 (Nyagak II Power Station) Run of river 5[42] 2017 N/A River Nyagak
Nyagak III Power Station Paidha, Zombo District 2°27′00″N 30°58′48″E / 2.4500°N 30.9800°E / 2.4500; 30.9800 (Nyagak III Power Station) Run of river 5.56[43] 2018 N/A River Nyagak
Waki Power Station Butiaba, Masindi District 1°45′58″N 31°21′58″E / 1.7660°N 31.3660°E / 1.7660; 31.3660 (Waki Power Station) Run of river 5[44] 2017 N/A River Waki
Kikagati Power Station Kikagati, Isingiro District 1°01′48″S 30°40′48″E / 1.0300°S 30.6800°E / -1.0300; 30.6800 (Kikagati Power Station) Run of river 16 2017.[45] N/A River Kagera
Nshungyezi Power Station Nshungyezi, Isingiro District 1°00′00″S 30°44′42″E / 1.0000°S 30.7450°E / -1.0000; 30.7450 (Nshungyezi Hydropower Station) Run of river 39[46] 2022 N/A River Kagera

Thermal

Completed

Thermal power station Community Coordinates Fuel type Capacity (megawatts) Year completed or completion expected Name of Owner Notes
Bugala Thermal Power Station Kalangala, Bugala Island 0°18′36″S 32°12′54″E / 0.3100°S 32.2150°E / -0.3100; 32.2150 (Bugala Thermal Power Station) Biodiesel 1.5[47] 2010 Bidco Operational
Namanve Thermal Power Station[48] Namanve, Mukono Municipality 0°20′38″N 32°42′05″E / 0.3440°N 32.7015°E / 0.3440; 32.7015 (Namanve Thermal Power Station) Fuel oil 50[49] 2008 Jacobsen Preserved for use during peak hour demands.[50][51]
Tororo Thermal Power Station Tororo 0°38′15″N 34°07′05″E / 0.6375°N 34.1180°E / 0.6375; 34.1180 (Tororo Power Station) Biodiesel,
fuel oil,
crude oil
80[52] 2010 Electro-Maxx
Kakira Thermal Power Station Kakira, Jinja District 0°30′32″N 33°17′24″E / 0.5089°N 33.2900°E / 0.5089; 33.2900 (Kakira Thermal Power Station) Bagasse 52[53] 2005 Madhvani Group Upgraded to 52 megawatts during 2013[54]
Kinyara Thermal Power Station Kinyara, Masindi 1°38′08″N 31°36′20″E / 1.6355°N 31.6055°E / 1.6355; 31.6055 (Kinyara Thermal Power Station) Bagasse 40[55] 2009 Kinyara Sugar Works Limited Capacity in 2009 was 14.5 megawatts. Power station under expansion to 40 megawatts capacity by 2015.[56]
Kaliro Thermal Power Station Buwaya, Kaliro District 0°56′50″N 33°29′13″E / 0.947217°N 33.486939°E / 0.947217; 33.486939 (Kaliro Thermal Power Station) Bagasse 12[57] 2014 Sugar & Allied Industries Limited
Lugazi Thermal Power Station Lugazi, Buikwe District 0°22′48″N 32°56′42″E / 0.3800°N 32.9450°E / 0.3800; 32.9450 (Lugazi Thermal Power Station) Bagasse 14[58] 2007 Sugar Corporation of Uganda Limited
Mayuge Thermal Power Station Mayuge, Mayuge District 0°30′13″N 33°24′41″E / 0.503611°N 33.411348°E / 0.503611; 33.411348 (Mayuge Thermal Power Station) Bagasse 1.6[59] 2005 Mayuge Sugar Industries Limited In April 2014, the owners applied for license to expand to 21-23 megawatts.[60]

Proposed

Thermal power station Community Coordinates Fuel type Capacity (megawatts) Year completed or completion expected Name of Owner Notes
Nzizi Thermal Power Station Nzizi
Hoima District
1°30′00″N 30°55′48″E / 1.5000°N 30.9300°E / 1.5000; 30.9300 (Nzizi Thermal Power Station) Natural gas, heavy fuel oil 100[61][62] 2017 Tullow Oil Plc. & Jacobsen Elektro To be determined
Osukuru Thermal Power Station Osukuru
Tororo District
0°37′56″N 34°09′30″E / 0.632209°N 34.158321°E / 0.632209; 34.158321 (Osukuru Thermal Power Station) Peat, heavy fuel oil 12[63] 2020 Guangzhou Dongsong Energy Group[64]

Hybrid

Hybrid power station Community Coordinates Fuel types Capacity (megawatts) Year completed or completion expected Name of Owner Notes
Bukuzindu Hybrid Solar and Thermal Power Station Bukuzindu
Kalangala District
0°18′25″S 32°09′09″E / 0.306944°S 32.152500°E / -0.306944; 32.152500 (Bukuzindu Power Station) Solar power & Diesel fuel 1.6[65] 2014 KIS & Uganda Development Corporation

Solar

Completed

Solar power station Community Coordinates Fuel type Capacity (megawatts) Year completed Name of Owner Notes
Soroti Solar Power Station[66] Soroti District 1°42′01″N 33°39′33″E / 1.700278°N 33.659167°E / 1.700278; 33.659167 (Soroti Solar Power Station) Solar 10[67] 2016[68] Access Power MEA (Access),
Total Eren
Operational[68]
Tororo Solar Power Station Tororo District 0°38′20″N 34°07′09″E / 0.638889°N 34.119167°E / 0.638889; 34.119167 (Tororo Solar Power Station) Solar 10[69] 2017[69][70] Simba Telecoms Limited,
Building Energy SpA
Operational[69][70]

Proposed

Solar power station Community Coordinates Fuel type Capacity (megawatts) Year completed Name of Owner Notes
Namugoga Solar Power Station Wakiso District 0°10′22″N 32°34′05″E / 0.172778°N 32.568056°E / 0.172778; 32.568056 (Namugoga Solar Power Station) Solar 50[71] Solar Energy for Africa,
Naanovo Energy Inc.
Kabulasoke Solar Power Station[72] Kabulasoke, Gomba District 0°09′45″N 31°47′41″E / 0.162500°N 31.794722°E / 0.162500; 31.794722 (Kabulasoke Solar Power Station) Solar 20[72] 2016[73] Xsabo Power Limited
Mayuge Solar Power Station[74] Mayuge District 0°29′42″N 33°24′27″E / 0.495010°N 33.407489°E / 0.495010; 33.407489 (Mayuge Solar Power Station) Solar 15[75] Emerging Power Uganda Limited
Uganda Solar Power Station I[76] Solar 125[77] UDC,
Ergon Solair &
Martifer Solar
In development[78]
Uganda Solar Power Station II[76] Solar 125[77] Uganda Development Corporation,
Ergon Solair &
Martifer Solar
In development[78]
Uganda Solar Power Station III[76] To be determined Solar 125[77] 2016 Uganda Development Corporation,
Ergon Solair,
Martifer Solar
In development[78]
Uganda Solar Power Station IV[76] Solar 125[77] Uganda Development Corporation,
Ergon Solair&
Martifer Solar
In development[78]

Geothermal

Proposed

Geothermal power station Community Coordinates Fuel type Capacity (megawatts) Year completed Name of Owner Notes
Buranga Geothermal Power Station[79] Bundibugyo District 0°49′59″N 30°10′01″E / 0.833062°N 30.166947°E / 0.833062; 30.166947 (Buranga Geothermal Power Station) GT energy 100[80] 2020 (Expected) GIDS[81] Proposed
Katwe Geothermal Power Station Lake Katwe
Kasese District
0°08′42″S 29°53′24″E / 0.1450°S 29.8900°E / -0.1450; 29.8900 (Katwe Geothermal Power Station) GT energy 150[82] To be determined AAE Systems Inc. & Katwe Geothermal Limited TBD

Wind

Proposed

Wind power station Community Coordinates Fuel type Capacity (megawatts) Year completed Name of Owner Notes
Tororo Wind Power Station[83] Tororo District 0°38′30″N 34°10′25″E / 0.641667°N 34.173611°E / 0.641667; 34.173611 (Tororo Wind Power Station) Wind 20[83] 2017 (Expected) Xsabo Power Limited In development

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