EEAU is Uganda’s leading platform for promoting energy efficiency and sustainability. We empower professionals, organizations, and students to advance low-carbon solutions through training, certification, and collaboration.
We are Uganda’s professional hub for energy efficiency and sustainability. As a proud member of the global energy community, EEAU connects over 200 professionals dedicated to advancing energy innovation, training, and collaboration.
We are Uganda’s professional hub for energy efficiency and sustainability. As a proud member of the global energy community, EEAU connects over 200 professionals dedicated to advancing energy innovation, training, and collaboration. We support individuals and organizations in driving efficient energy use, reducing carbon footprints, and building a sustainable future for Uganda and beyond.
From our founding in 2013 to groundbreaking projects in energy innovation, EEAU has steadily grown into a national force for energy efficiency and sustainability. Here’s a look at our key milestones.
A leading institution of international repute in the promotion and provision of energy efficiency services.
To foster the provision of energy efficiency services through innovation, knowledge transfer & practice.
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EEAU
Established
EEAU
Name Change
FIRST CEA TRAINING
34 Certified Energy
Auditors trained
GIZ PROJECT 1
Energy Efficiency Network supporting 8 industries
FIRST ISO Training
ISO 50001:2011 EnMS Lead Auditors training
AEE chapter
Launched with team from AEE HQ
3RD CEA TRAINING
20 Certified Energy Auditors trained
CWEEL Working Group Launched
Council on Women in Energy and Environment Leadership
JOINED GLOBAL ESCO
Global Energy Service Companies Association (3RD in Africa)
FIRST CIEP Training
14 Certified Industrial Energy Professionals trained
ESCO working group
This will accelerate the establishment of energy service companies
1st CEM training
6 Certified Energy Managers trained
E-Mobility Conference
Energy efficiency and E- mobility conference with MEMD
1st CMVP training
10 Certified Measurement and Verification Professionals trained
GIZ PROJECT 2
2nd CEM, CWEEL Launch, New Website, 2 new Student Chapters, Student Project…
Exciting years await ahead…
Established
Name change
34 Certified Energy Auditors trained
Energy Efficiency Network supporting 8 industries
ISO 50001:2011 EnMS Lead Auditors training
Launched with team from AEE HQ
20 Certified Energy Auditors trained
Council on Women in Energy and Environment Leadership
Global Energy Service Companies Association (3RD in Africa)
14 Certified Industrial Energy Professionals trained
This will accelerate the establishment of energy service companies
6 Certified Energy Managers trained
Energy efficiency and E- mobility conference with MEMD
10 Certified Measurement and Verification Professionals trained
2nd CEM, CWEEL Launch, New Website, 2 new Student Chapters, Student Project…
At EEAU, we believe that real progress comes from deliberate development aligned with international best practices. That’s why we connect our members to impactful opportunities such as technical trainings, workshops, site visits, regulatory updates, and national conferences. These platforms promote local innovation and sustainability leadership in Uganda.
We are affiliated with the Association of Energy Engineers (AEE) and the Global ESCO Network, linking our community to a global network of over 28,000 energy professionals across 125+ countries. Our certification and training programs are delivered in partnership with global institutions and supported by development partners such as GIZ and the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development (MEMD).
Our work also recognizes the link between energy efficiency, climate resilience, and sustainable mobility, with active engagement in e-mobility, low-carbon development, and clean energy access initiatives across Uganda.
EEAU is not just a platform—it is a growing community of individuals and institutions committed to energy efficiency and sustainability. Through our divisions and interest groups, members engage in peer learning, mentorship, and project collaboration. Our active groups include the ESCO Division, CWEEL Uganda (Council on Women in Energy & Environmental Leadership), and Student Chapters at MUK, MUBS, and KYU. These communities provide space for discussion, knowledge exchange, and innovation that drives Uganda’s energy transformation.
EEAU is Uganda’s leading platform for promoting energy efficiency and sustainability. We empower professionals, organizations, and students to advance low-carbon solutions through training, certification, and collaboration.