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The Xsabo Group's pilot solar power plant in Kabulasoke, also known as Kabulasole Solar Power Station or Namulaba Solar Power Station, is a
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power plant in
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.


Location

The power station is in the Namulaba Village, Butiti Parish, Kabulasoke sub-county,
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, outside of the town of
Kabulasoke Kabulasoke is a town in Gomba District in the Central Region of Uganda. Location The town is in Kabulasoke Sub-county, being one of the nine parishes in that administrative unit. Kabulasoke is approximately , by road, west of Kanoni, the locati ...
and off of the
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. The station is approximately , by road, west of
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, the nearest large town. This location is approximately , by road, southwest of
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, Uganda's capital and largest city. The development sits on of real estate, with the solar park itself taking 90 acres.


Overview

To help diversify the national energy pool for Uganda, The Xsabo Group is developing five solar parks in various locations within the country, with total generation capacity of . The Kabulasoke solar power plant is the first to be developed by the company, thus the name “Pilot Solar Power Park Kabulasoke” as stated in its license. In September 2015, Xsabo Power received a provisional generation licence, which was modified in February 2016. Under the new terms, the company had until March 2016 to post performance bonds and up until June 2016 to conclude financing arrangements.


Developers and funding

Owned by The Xsabo Group, which is in turn owned by Dr. David Alobo, a Ugandan resident in Germany who is CEO/Managing Director of Xsabo Power Limited and of The Xsabo Group as a whole, the pilot solar power plant in Kabulasoke was developed by Xsabo Power Limited as the corresponding special purpose vehicle of The Xsabo Group, the same entity that is developing the 20 megawatts
Nkonge Solar Power Station The Xsabo Nkonge Power Station (Xsabo Nkonge Solarline) is a US$22 million 20 MW/AC solar power plant in Uganda that has been registered by the Electricity Regulatory Authority (ERA) in the national gazette for the implementation process ...
, in
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, whose commissioning is expected on 31 March 2023 ahead of the anticipated commissioning of the Xsabo Lira Solarline in Northern Uganda, a unique trendsetting public private partnership with the Local Provincial Government, with a capacity of 50MW, on 31 December 2024.


Timeline

Construction was planned to begin in August 2016 and commissioning was planned for December 2016. Due to unexpected delays, laying of the solar panels only began in September 2018, with Uganda's Vice President
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laying the first module. Commercial and technical commissioning took place on 30 December 2018. President
Yoweri Kaguta Museveni Yoweri Kaguta Museveni Tibuhaburwa (born 15 September 1944) is a Ugandan politician and military officer who is the ninth and current president of Uganda since 1986. As of 2025, he is the third- longest consecutively serving current non-royal n ...
of Uganda ceremonially commissioned the power station on 9 January 2019 in the presence of Uganda's Vice President
Edward Kiwanuka Ssekandi Edward Kiwanuka Ssekandi (born 19 January 1943) is a Ugandan politician and lawyer who served as the eighth vice president of Uganda from 24 May 2011 to 21 June 2021. Prior to that, he served as the Speaker of Parliament from 2001 to 2011. He ser ...
, the Patron of The Xsabo Group's 150MW Solar project, as well as Engineer
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, the State Minister for Energy, Lt. Gen.
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(ERA) among other dignitaries.


See also

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References

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