The Uganda Solar Energy Association is an independent non-profit Association dedicated to facilitating the growth and development of solar energy business in Uganda and the East African region. USEA was formed in 2016 by private sector companies that deal in solar energy business with help from Private Sector Foundation, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development, and Rural Electrification Agency and it is registered under section 10 of the societies act.
USEA was formed to act as a channel for development of the solar energy sector, improvement of solar energy standards and, attracting new entrants to the solar energy sub-sector in Uganda. Some of the key roles are promoting the interests of members of the solar energy sub-sector among government, public sector, the general public and any other organizations that may impact on the development of the solar energy sub-sector, and the creation of a forum for the dissemination and exchange of information and ideas on matters relating to solar energy development both locally and internationally.
GOGLA is the global association for the off-grid solar energy industry. We are proud to champion one of the world’s most innovative and impactful sectors. Hundreds of millions of people already benefit from affordable, high-quality, clean off-grid solar products and services. With the right support, our pioneering industry will be able to scale up rapidly to improve the lives of 1 billion people by 2030. To help make this happen, we promote, safeguard, and convene the industry, advocating for enabling policies and increased investment as well as supporting our 200+ members with effective services.
The off-grid solar industry transforms lives and is making a lasting economic, social and environmental impact. The products and services provided by the industry are reducing CO2 emissions, improving health and education, creating jobs and income opportunities and helping consumers save money.