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dc.contributor.authorByangire, Paul Rusoke
dc.date.accessioned2018-04-18T01:42:04Z
dc.date.available2018-04-18T01:42:04Z
dc.date.issued2015-06
dc.identifier.citationByangire, P.R. (2015). Alternative energy infrastructure for Uganda. Unpublished masters thesis. Makerere University, Kampala, Ugandaen_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10570/6101
dc.descriptionA thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the Masters degree of Public Infrastructure Management of Makerere Universityen_US
dc.description.abstractThe study sought to examine Uganda’s power infrastructure and the country’s preparedness for nuclear power production as an alternative source. The study was guided by the following objectives; to examine the history of Uganda’s power production; generation/demand growth; to examine regulatory framework of Uganda’s power sector and its conduciveness on investments in the sector; and to assess Uganda’s infrastructure for nuclear energy as an alternative power source. Data was collected using self-administered questionnaires and it was analyzed using the Statistical Package for Social Scientists (V18) which was used to generate tabulations of frequencies, item means and standard deviations. The findings validate that there was a growing power production in the country as a result of several dams being commissioned. This also contributed to the increased generation of power so as to meet the high demand for power in the country. This implied that emphasis on exploiting other types of energy such as nuclear energy was paramount in enhancing power production and generation in the country. According to the findings on the regulatory framework of Uganda’s power sector and its conduciveness on investments in the sector, it was revealed that there were still gaps in the development of the required policies such as those for nuclear energy which undermined effective regulation of the sector and its consequent development. The findings established that Uganda’s infrastructure for nuclear energy as an alternative power source was still in its infancy stage and therefore countered several challenges in regard to training, costs and regulation. The recommends that measures should be put in place to conserve the current energy that is being produced and generated as away of promoting efficiency in the sector. Similarly, there should be formation Public Private Partnerships away of pooling resources to promote infrastructural development in the sector.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherMakerere Universityen_US
dc.subjectAlternative energy infrastructureen_US
dc.subjectUgandaen_US
dc.subjectPower infrastructureen_US
dc.subjectNuclear power productionen_US
dc.subjectNuclear poweren_US
dc.subjectEnergy infrastructureen_US
dc.subjectRenewable energyen_US
dc.subjectFossil fuelsen_US
dc.subjectBiomass fuelsen_US
dc.titleAlternative energy infrastructure for Ugandaen_US
dc.typeThesis/Dissertation (Masters)en_US


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