Uganda announced a plan at COP28 to use oil revenues to fund a rapid expansion of clean energy across the east African country

Uganda plans to increase its clean energy capacity more than twentyfold over the next two decades in order to expand electricity access to its 45 million residents. But funding for this ambitious plan will rely on revenues from a controversial oil pipeline being built across the country.
Originally Published by NewScientist
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