About Uganda nordic power solutions
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3 FAQs about [Uganda nordic power solutions]
Who is Engie Energy Access Uganda?
ENGIE Energy Access Uganda (previously Fenix International) was established in 2013 as a subsidiary of the French mother company ENGIE. ENGIE Energy Access Uganda has sold over 700,000 solar home systems in Uganda, bringing clean, reliable power for lights, phones, radios and TVs.
How can Uganda improve the affordability of off-grid energy products?
The supported projects will help to improve the affordability of off-grid energy products in Uganda. From a longer-term perspective, the projects will increase job opportunities, enable better quality education and support the transformation of increased usage of renewable energy sources.
Can BGFA help improve quality of life in Uganda?
With the results-based financing from the BGFA programme, this project will contribute to improving the quality of life of people living in rural and peri-urban areas in Uganda,” says Aliona Fomenco, Investment Manager at Nefco.
































