Overview

  • Founded Date January 1, 1900
  • Sectors Government
  • Posted Jobs 4
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Company Description

The Uganda Electricity Transmission Company Limited (UETCL) is a wholly state-owned public utility enterprise responsible for the development, operation, and maintenance of Uganda’s high-voltage electricity transmission grid. Incorporated in March 2001 following the unbundling of the Uganda Electricity Board (UEB) under the Electricity Act Cap 145, the company is regulated by the Electricity Regulatory Authority (ERA) and owned by the Ministry of Finance. The corporation coordinates its wide infrastructural networks and executive operations from its main headquarters at Plot 10, Hannington Road in Kampala
The primary corporate mission of the utility is to buy, transmit, and sell reliable bulk power to foster sustainable socio-economic development across East Africa. Acting as the backbone of the national power systems, the agency is mandated to manage all grid assets operating exclusively above a 33kV electrical capacity, including heavy-duty pylons, transmission lines, and high-voltage substations. To keep pace with national industrial growth, the company continuously expands grid infrastructure to evacuate power from major distribution dams to loading centers, steering critical projects aligned with Uganda’s Vision 2040 blueprint. 
The organization serves as the country’s designated Single Bulk Power Buyer, directly executing multi-year Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) with independent generation plants like the Karuma and Isimba dams. From its high-tech National Control Centre at Lugogo, UETCL functions as the overarching System Operator, monitoring the real-time instantaneous balance between total power generation and domestic grid consumption. This critical oversight role allows the agency to schedule transmission outages, prevent grid collapses, track bulk system parameters, and coordinate cross-border electricity imports and exports within the wider East African Power Pool. 
The essential public utilities, infrastructure networks, and bulk commercial services managed by UETCL include:
  • Bulk Power Purchases: Structuring legal and financial purchase frameworks to buy heavy electricity loads from state and private power generation companies. 
  • Bulk Power Sales: Executing bulk electric energy sales and supply transfers directly to licensed regional distribution networks like Umeme and UEDCL.
  • High-Voltage Grid Operations: Operating, expanding, and servicing all national high-voltage transmission lines and infrastructure networks operating above 33kV. 
  • National Load Dispatch System: Utilizing computerized monitoring systems at the National Control Centre to maintain exact equilibrium between energy supply and active consumer demand. 
  • Cross-Border Power Exchanges: Facilitating international regional electricity trading, including importing and exporting bulk power between Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda, and Tanzania. 
  • Grid Expansion Projects: Implementing large-scale transmission line installations, such as the newly commissioned 132kV Kole-Gulu-Nebbi-Arua Project, to integrate remote regions into the main national grid. 
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