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Renewable energy adoption as strategy for climate resilience in Ugandan vulnerable communities

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Renewable energy adoption as strategy for climate resilience in Ugandan vulnerable communities

Stephen Ahereza, Director ACEJ Uganda

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Renewable energies are energy sources that occur naturally and naturally regenerate over time and do not
run out in other words they don’t get extinct. The main sources of renewable energy are solar energy, wind energy, hydropower, geothermal energy, biomass energy, marine energy among others and this energy is advantageous to both industrial and household users.

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Climate change has affected these indigenous communities in many different ways and these groups often face heightened risks from extreme weather events, rising sea levels, and resource scarcity, exacerbated by reliance on imported fossil fuels.

These effects disrupt daily life, livelihoods, health, food security and social stability creating cycles of poverty, displacement and inequality. Often overlooked is the role that renewable energy can also play in climate change adaptation. Examining the intersection of renewable energy and climate change adaptation presents a critical opportunity to examine the dual challenges of mitigating climate impacts and supporting sustainable development.

Promoting renewable energy as a strategy for adaptation requires increasing visibility of its benefits, including reduced greenhouse gas emissions, improved energy security, enhanced socio-economic outcomes, and greater resilience to climate impacts.

According to international renewable Agency, renewable energy plays a crucial role in climate change adaptation by providing energy intensive solutions without compromising mitigation strategies. It supports remote communities with consistent energy supply during extreme weather events and natural disasters, maintaining critical infrastructure and preventing disruption’s to vital services.

Off-grid solutions such as solar water pumps and solar power powered communication devices, enhance climate resilience by ensuring reliable energy and supporting critical services during outages. These solutions are less prone to blackouts during heat waves and remain unaffected by shifts in rainfall patterns unlike hydro power which can be vulnerable during droughts.

According to the Mercy Corps Uganda Renewable Energy Strategy (2024-2027), it outlines a comprehensive approach to accelerating the adoption of clean and renewable energy solutions across Uganda. This strategy emphasizes adoption of best practices, collaboration, policy advocacy, and innovation to ensure access to affordable, reliable, and clean energy, particularly for underserved populations.

Community engagement and capacity building are also vital in the effective adaptation of renewable energy projects. These activities promote social acceptance, enable tailored project deign and create business prospects thereby fostering economic development and environmental health.

Climate philanthropy also plays a crucial role in advancing renewable energy transition and enhancing climate resilience. Philanthropic funding can accelerate renewable energy transition and address climate change with a focus on climate smart technologies and low carbon development. However, significant barriers remain, including underdeveloped markets, limited infrastructure, inadequate financing, and a weak regulatory framework.

The intersection of renewable energy and climate change adaptation presents a critical opportunity to address the dual challenges of mitigating climate impacts and supporting sustainable development. Promoting renewable energy as a strategy for adaptation requires increasing visibility of its benefits, including reduced greenhouse gas emissions, improved energy security, enhanced socio-economic outcomes, and greater resilience to climate impacts.

Renewable energy-based adaptation solutions are crucial, as they have shown significant potential in addressing various climate-induced risks. Notably, action is required at all levels, from local communities to global institutions, to accelerate the transition to a low-carbon, climate-resilient energy system.

By working together, we can harness the power of renewable energy to mitigate climate change impacts, enhance energy security, and build a more sustainable and resilient future for generations to come.

By Ahereza Stephen
The author is the Director Action for Climate and Environmental Justice (ACEJ UGANDA)
Steveahereza98@gmail.com

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