Construction of 320km, 8 inch oil pipeline from Eldoret in Kenya to Kampala in Uganda and then onto Kigali in Rwanda. It includes construction of a 72 000m³ Kampala terminal, the Eldoret terminal, Sindendet pump station, Intermediate pump station as well as take off points and other associated works.
The government of Uganda (GoU) has received funding from the World Bank for the implementation of the Electricity Access Scale-up Project (EASP) to be implemented over a period of five (5) years through the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development (MEMD) as the lead agency. The EASP Development Objective
The Ugandan government is set to construct five renewable energy plants in the districts of Arua, Jinja, Mbale, Mbarara and Masaka. The waste-to-energy plants are expected to increase access to energy and will operate using human waste to generate 2.9MW.
The Ugandan government is set to construct five renewable energy plants in the districts of Arua, Jinja, Mbale, Mbarara and Masaka. The waste-to-energy plants are expected to increase access to energy and will operate using human waste to generate 2.9MW.
The Ugandan government is set to construct five renewable energy plants in the districts of Arua, Jinja, Mbale, Mbarara and Masaka. The waste-to-energy plants are expected to increase access to energy and will operate using human waste to generate 2.9MW.
The Ugandan government is set to construct five renewable energy plants in the districts of Arua, Jinja, Mbale, Mbarara and Masaka. The waste-to-energy plants are expected to increase access to energy and will operate using human waste to generate 2.9MW.
The Ugandan government is set to construct five renewable energy plants in the districts of Arua, Jinja, Mbale, Mbarara and Masaka. The waste-to-energy plants are expected to increase access to energy and will operate using human waste to generate 2.9MW.
Construction of the Northern Corridor Pipeline (NCP). The NCP is a petroleum products pipeline which will serve Uganda and the markets of the western Lake Victoria region. The Ugandan portion of the pipeline will connect with an existing Kenya Pipeline Company Terminus at Eldoret, Kenya and run across
Abridged Bid Notice under Open International and Open Domestic Bidding. The Petroleum Authority of Uganda invites sealed bids from eligible bidders for the provision of Supplies and Services as detailed in the table below: Consultancy services to develop an Integrated Environmental Management System