

With more than 8 years of experience in the renewable energy sector, the SolarPipo group is a one-stop-shop partner for solar projects for Uganda’s dairy sector. The company's goal is to unburden the processes of acquiring and installing solar systems for cooling, water pumps, and other productive uses of dairy cooperatives in Uganda.
The funds raised through this campaign will be used to finance a solar energy project at the Baitambogwe Dairy Cooperative in Uganda. The project includes the replacement of a diesel generator by a 15 KVA solar power plant; the acquisition of a 2.000 L milk cooler (voltage 380 V and 1,1KW) powered by solar energy; and the switch to solar energy of a yogurt processing machine currently running on diesel. By recurring to clean energy, the current cost of cooling the milk will decrease, making the energy more affordable to cooperative milk producers.
The Baitambogwe Cooperative started in 2002 as an informal group of small farmers, turning into an association in 2005, with most of its resources being obtained with the support of Heifer International. After this support ended, in 2010, the cooperative subsisted by recurring to membership fees, share capital, animal sales, and milk sales until 2011.
In 2012, the Cooperative was formally funded by 140 members becoming more and more popular among the communities where it operates, over the years.
In 2019, it gained a UGX 20M loan from ECLOF and received a grant of UGX150m from the Private Sector Foundation Uganda.
Currently, with 536 members, the Cooperative’s most relevant product is milk, managing three coolers with a capacity of 80L, 400L, and 1.000L. These freezers are located in the Magamaga town council, being used by milk and yogurt retailers

This project at the Baitambogwe Dairy Cooperative in Uganda will have a very positive impact on the environment and on the country’s population (on both the producers and the population served by the cooperative).
Environmental Impact
The switch to solar energy will reduce the Cooperative’s diesel consumption by 7.300 liters/year, thus avoiding the emission of 19,3 tons of CO2/year, the equivalent to planting 877 trees.
Social Impact
An estimated 37% of Uganda’s population lives under the poverty threshold of US$1.90 a day. Nevertheless, it is the largest refugee-hosting country in Africa. This project will improve the living conditions of the population served by the cooperative.



This project at the Baitambogwe Dairy Cooperative in Uganda will have a very positive impact on the environment and on the country’s population (on both the producers and the population served by the cooperative).
Environmental Impact
The switch to solar energy will reduce the Cooperative’s diesel consumption by 7.300 liters/year, thus avoiding the emission of 19,3 tons of CO2/year, the equivalent to planting 877 trees.
Social Impact
An estimated 37% of Uganda’s population lives under the poverty threshold of US$1.90 a day. Nevertheless, it is the largest refugee-hosting country in Africa. This project will improve the living conditions of the population served by the cooperative.
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