Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development (Uganda)
The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development is a government ministry of Uganda, with offices in Kampala. The mandate of the Ministry, according to its website, is "To establish, promote the development, strategically manage and safeguard the rational and sustainable exploitation and utilization of energy and mineral resources for social and economic development". [1]
Scope of Activities
The Ministry is concerned with matters such as energy policy, investments in mining, the establishment of new power generating infrastructure using hydro power, thermal power, solar power and nuclear power. Currently the two largest power development projects are in the country are the 183MW Isimba Power Station, coming online in 2016 and the 600MW Karuma Power Station, coming online in 2018.[2] The viability of a nuclear-powered electricity-producing plant is being seriously considered.[3] The current Minister of Energy and Mineral Development is the Hon. Irene Muloni.
Organization and operations
The ministry is organized into five main departments:
- Department of Energy Resources
- Department of Geological Survey and Mines
- Department of Petroleum Exploration and Production
- Department of Petroleum Supplies
- Department of Support Services
- Administration
- Accounting
- Human Resources
External links
See also
- Energy in Uganda
- Government of Uganda
- Electricity Regulatory Authority (Uganda)
- Cabinet of Uganda