What is EACREEE
The East African Centre of Excellence for Renewable Energy and Efficiency (EACREEE) was established at the 7th East African Community Sectoral Council on Energy meeting. The Centre was established to increase access to modern energy services across the region by promoting regional markets for renewable energy and energy efficiency products and services. EACREEE has been mandated by the EAC Council of Ministers responsible for energy to promote renewable energy and energy efficiency in the eight partner states, including the Republic of Burundi, the Republic of Rwanda, the Republic of South Sudan, Democratic Republic of the Congo, United Republic of Tanzania, Republic of Kenya, Federal Republic of Somalia and the Republic of Uganda.
Through its activities in policy support, capacity development, knowledge management, awareness raising, and business and investment promotion, EACREEE aims to create an enabling environment for RE & EE markets and investments by mitigating existing barriers and promoting a competitive sustainable energy market and economies of scale in the EAC region.
Brief history
Cognizant of the need to strengthen regional cooperation in the area of renewable energy and energy efficiency within the framework of the regional integration process, the East African Community (EAC) Secretariat in 2013 requested that the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) support the establishment and first operational phase of the East African Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (EACREEE).
In the following years, 2014 and 2015, different workshops took place and the strategy of the centre was further refined. For instance, at the Expert group meeting (EGM) 2015 in Kampala, the outcome was the formulation of an action plan for the EACREEE, which includes precise strategies and measures for the successful implementation and first operational phase of the Centre.
However, it was later decided that, for the time being, an already existing competent institution with the EAC region be identified to be designated as a centre of excellence to serve the same purpose. Consequently, at their 33rd Meeting held on 29 February 2016, the EAC Council of Ministers designated Makerere University College of Engineering, Design, Art and Technology (CEDAT) as a Centre of Excellence for EACREEE
In June 2016, the Centre of Excellence for EACREEE was officially launched at Makerere University Kampala, in Uganda. There is the Project Implementation Agreement between EAC, UNIDO and CEDAT.
Legal Status
Following further consultations between Makerere University, the EAC Secretariat and the EAC Partner States, the Centre of Excellence was registered as a legal entity on 7 March 2018 under the legal name “East African Centre of Excellence for Renewable Energy and Efficiency Limited” – retaining the acronym “EACREEE”. It is a Non-For-Profit organization – a company limited by guarantee under the Ugandan Laws. It is an autonomous corporation, governed by an independent Board of Directors, comprising permanent secretaries from the energy ministry of each of the EAC Partner States as well as representatives from the EAC Secretariat and Makerere University. It is this Board that makes sure that EACREEE is working to fulfil its mission and reports to the EAC Sectoral Council on Energy (i.e. a committee of energy ministers from the EAC Partner States). The representation of the energy ministries of the EAC Partner States on the Board of Directors ensures regional ownership of EACREEE programmes and accountability.