Uganda Electricity Generation Company Limited
The Uganda Electricity Generation Company Limited is a parastatal company whose primary purpose is to generate electric power for use in Uganda and for sale to neighboring countries. As of December 2017, UEGCL's generation capacity was 380 megawatts, with that capacity planned to increase to over 1,300 megawatts, by 2023.
Location
The headquarters of UEGCL are on Block C, Victoria Office Park, Plot 6-9 Okot Close, Bukoto, in Kampala, Uganda's capital and largest city. Its coordinates are 0°19'35.0"N, 32°34'38.0"E. The company maintains a second office at 18-20 Faraday Road, Amberly Estate, in Jinja, a city located approximately, by road, east of Kampala.History
UEGCL was incorporated by the Uganda Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development in 2001, following the break-up of the Uganda Electricity Board.Operations
UEGCL is responsible for the operation, maintenance, and improvement of the power stations owned by the Ugandan government.In 2002, UEGCL executed a 20-year operational, management, and maintenance concession to Eskom Uganda Limited, a subsidiary of South African energy company Eskom, to cover the two power stations UEGCL owned at the time: Kiira Power Station and Nalubaale Power Station. Eskom sells the electricity it generates to the Uganda Electricity Transmission Company Limited as the authorized single buyer. UETCL resells the power to Umeme, the energy distributor, which then sells it to the public.
As of 30 June 2020, UEGCL controlled 563 megawatts of the national installed generation capacity of 1,252 megawatts, accounting for about 45 percent. It is expected that when the 600 megawatts Karuma Power Station comes on board, UEGCL will control an estimated 1,163 MW out of 1,852 MW, accounting for about 62 percent at that time.
Planned initial public offering
In January 2015, the UEGCL chairman announced plans to list shares of company stock on the Uganda Securities Exchange in an initial public offering within the following two years. The funds raised would be used to develop more electricity generation stations, thus adding to national electricity output. At that time, UEGCL owned 380 megawatts of generating capacity, with a goal to increase to 563 megawatts in 2018 and 1,213 megawatts in 2020.As of November 2024, UEGCL owned the generation stations listed in the table below:
| Rank | Name of Station | Generation Capacity |
| 1 | Nalubaale Hydroelectric Power Station | 180.0 |
| 2 | Kiira Hydroelectric Power Station | 200.0 |
| 3 | Isimba Hydroelectric Power Station | 183.0 |
| 4 | Namanve Thermal Power Station | 50.0 |
| 5 | Tororo Thermal Power Station | 50.0 |
| 6 | Karuma Hydroelectric Power Station | 600.0 |
| Total | 1,263.00 |
Power stations
Operational stations
- Nalubaale Hydroelectric Power Station: 180 megawatts
- Kiira Hydroelectric Power Station: 200 megawatts
- Isimba Hydroelectric Power Station: 183 megawatts
- Namanve Thermal Power Station: 50 megawatts
- Karuma Power Station: 600 megawatts
Power stations in development
- Ayago Power Station: 840 megawatts
- Nyagak III Power Station: 6.6 megawatts
- Muzizi Power Station: 48 megawatts
- Oriang Hydroelectric Power Station
- Kiba Hydroelectric Power Station