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Name Francis Mujjuni Department Mechanical Engineering Designation Assisstant Lecturer Course Taught MEC 4105 Renewable Energy Systems, MEC 3204 Heat Transfer, MEC 4204 Air Conditioning & Refrigeration   Research Interests Renewable Energy, Rural Electrification, Smart grids Telephone +256 782799254/755679000 Email   Francis.mujjuni@cedat.mak.ac.ug, Francis.mujjuni@gmail.com Profile Francis is a Uganda citizen with expertise in Renewable Energy systems technologies. he...
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Makerere University’s College of Engineering, Design, Art and Technology (CEDAT), is privileged to host the first ever Centre of excellence for  East African Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (EACREEE). Launched by the Minister (designate) of Energy and Mineral Development Hon. Eng. Irene Muloni on 11th June 2016, the Centre will contribute towards increased...
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CEDAT was recently designated, by the East African Community, as the East African Centre of Excellence for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency. The  centres’ main objective will be to contribute towards increased access to modern, affordable and reliable energy services, energy security and mitigation of negative externalities of energy systems (such as pollution) by creating...
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The Renewable Energy Incubator at Makerere University is a partner to Fredskorpset (FK) Norway, a Norwegian Government body supporting professional exchange between institutions in Norway and Africa, Asia and Latin America. The south-south exchange programme involves 3 partners (Husk Power Systems, India, Renewable Energy Incubator, MUK and Space Engineering Limited, Tanzania). The exchange period is...
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Title: Investigation of Thermal Biomass Gasification for Sustainable Small Scale Rural Electricity Generation in Uganda Authors: Joseph Olwa Keywords: Biomass, Renewable Energy, Gassification Issue Date: 2011 Abstract: With the increasing need for renewable energy technologies in the world, biomass fuel transformation technology is growing towards meeting that need, among others. Challenges remain certain and new...
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