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felix@elixnews.co.ugBy felix@elixnews.co.ugJune 23, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Eng. David Birimumaaso, Assistant Commissioner for Energy Efficiency and Conservation at the Ministry of Energy has urged education institutions to adopt renewable energy solutions as a practical way to cut rising operational costs.

Speaking at the,Stanbic Bank inaugural regional business forum in Kampala Birimumaaso  said  renewable energy is now central to improving learning environments and meeting national development goals.

“Access to reliable and affordable energy is essential for creating conducive learning environments. Renewable solutions can bridge existing gaps while supporting Uganda’s broader climate and development objectives,” he said.

The forum brought together school owners, energy providers, financiers and policymakers to explore practical pathways for accelerating clean‑energy adoption in schools and higher‑learning institutions.

He further said that the shift to renewable energy is no longer optional for schools facing escalating electricity tariffs, frequent outages, rising generator costs and continued reliance on firewood.

Tunde Thorpe, Executive Head of Business and Commercial Banking, said renewable investments offer schools a chance to reduce costs and strengthen resilience.

“Many institutions still struggle with energy‑related inefficiencies that affect service delivery. Clean‑energy solutions free up resources that can be redirected to improving learning outcomes,” Thorpe said, adding that Stanbic is offering tailored financing to make the transition more affordable.

Uganda’s electricity access now stands at 56.7 percent, with solar contributing 37.7 percent and the national grid 18.9 percent. Yet schools remain heavily exposed to high energy costs and unreliable supply.

Noah Ochima from the Uganda Energy Credit Capitalisation Company said renewable technologies have become cost‑effective and immediately viable for education institutions. “Renewable energy is no longer a future option; it is a present‑day necessity,” he said.

Mohammed Lubowa, Managing Director of All‑in‑Trade Uganda, urged schools to view renewable energy as a long‑term investment in stability and cost savings rather than an expense.

Stanbic Bank’s Head of Commercial Banking, Melissa Nyakwera, said the bank is deepening its engagement with schools through financing, technical support and partnerships aimed at accelerating clean‑energy adoption.

She highlighted solutions such as asset financing for school buses and collateral‑free lending based on transaction history part of the bank’s broader effort to help institutions cut costs and operate sustainably.

Nyakwera also raised concern over the continued use of firewood, citing its environmental and health impacts. “No one develops alone. Stronger collaboration between government, development partners, financial institutions and renewable‑energy providers will be critical to expanding clean‑energy access across Uganda’s education sector,” she said.

The Stanbic Bank inaugural Business Forum was held in Kampala to bring together key stakeholders and explore practical solutions for improving education infrastructure and learning outcomes

Specifically, the “Education Day” segment of the forum focused on “Building the Future of Education Through Sustainable Energy Financing Solutions”

The forum was held to address several critical issues how access to reliable and affordable energy impacts learning outcomes and keeps students in the classroom,discuss how the right financial structures can help schools adopt sustainable energy systems and provide dedicated platform for the government and private sector to form partnerships that bridge gaps within the education system.

BANK OF UGANDA KCCA MAKERERE UNIVERSITY MBARARA UNIVERSITY MINISTRY OF FINANCE MINISTRY OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT MINISTRY OF PUBLIC SERVICE PARLIAMENT OF UGANDA UCC UGANDA CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY URA
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