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European Union Commits to Uganda’s Clean Energy Transition at Renewable Energy Conference

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In a dynamic opening address at the Renewable Energy Conference 2023 and Expo held in Uganda, Deputy Ambassador Guillaume Chartrain spoke on behalf of the European Union and its Member States, affirming their commitment to bolstering Uganda’s stride towards clean and sustainable energy solutions.

Chartrain, serving as the voice of #TeamEurope, articulated the EU’s pride in standing alongside Uganda on its journey to embrace renewable energy sources. Emphasizing the critical significance of transitioning to cleaner energy, Chartrain highlighted the EU’s unwavering support for Uganda’s aspirations in this realm.

The Deputy Ambassador expounded on the EU’s multifaceted assistance, outlining plans for technical expertise, financial aid, and knowledge-sharing initiatives aimed at fortifying Uganda’s renewable energy infrastructure. Stressing the urgency of addressing climate change through proactive measures, Chartrain underlined the pivotal role of renewable energy in mitigating environmental impact while fostering economic growth.

The conference attendees, including government officials, industry leaders, and environmental advocates, resonated with Chartrain’s remarks, acknowledging the European Union’s pivotal support in accelerating Uganda’s clean energy transition.

As the Renewable Energy Conference progresses, anticipation brews regarding potential collaborations, partnerships, and initiatives that may emerge from this robust commitment by the European Union. The event stands poised to serve as a catalyst for fostering innovation and driving tangible progress towards a sustainable energy future in Uganda.

With Deputy Ambassador Guillaume Chartrain’s resounding affirmation of the EU’s solidarity, Uganda is poised to embark on a transformative journey towards a greener and more sustainable energy landscape, fueled by collaborative efforts and shared aspirations.

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