

Project data:
Implementation Country: Uganda
Winner:
Submitted project: Domestic Biogas dissemination in Uganda

Exciting Vacancy Announcement
BSUL IS HIRING
A Bio slurry and Extension Officer
Background:
Biogas Solutions Uganda Ltd (BSUL) is a private company limited by guarantee established in Uganda with the objective to formulate, develop and set in motion strategies, policies, plans, measures, systems and approaches that support private sector-led biogas sector development aimed at sustainable improvement of the livelihoods of rural and peri-urban households in Uganda. BSUL’s aim is to develop and nurture the biogas sector through dissemination of information to households, ensuring the quality of biogas plants and building capacities of various stakeholders in the biogas sector and ensure biodigester sustainability
Organizational context:
BSUL was established in 2014 under the framework of the Africa Biogas Partnership Program (ABPP) implemented in 5 African countries, namely Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda, funded by the Dutch Government. BSUL is currently the National Implementing Agency of the Africa Biodigester Component (ABC) 2022-2026 in collaboration with Uganda`s Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development as the line ministry, GIZ as the consortium partner leading interventions in the enabling environment and the Netherlands Development Organization (SNV) as the project Lead Implementer.
BSUL is looking for a suitable candidate to fill the position of Bioslurry and Extension Officer.
Job Title: Bioslurry and Extension Officer.
Contract duration: 11 months
2.0 Duties/Responsibilities of the “Bio slurry and Extension Officer”:
Required skills and Experiences:
is a plus.
Working Relationships
Internal: Interacts and works closely and on a regular basis with the Managers, Programme team and office staff.
External: Interacts as required with other stakeholders, in collaboration with the Project Executants as appropriate.
Additional Information:
Please send your application, CV and credentials as one PDF document on email to info@biogassolutions.co.ug
The Deadline for application is Thursday, 30th January 2026
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

Exciting Vacancy Announcement
BSUL IS HIRING
A FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION ASSISTANT
Background:
Biogas Solutions Uganda Ltd (BSUL) is a private company limited by guarantee established in Uganda with the objective to formulate, develop and set in motion strategies, policies, plans, measures, systems and approaches that support private sector-led biogas sector development aimed at sustainable improvement of the livelihoods of rural and peri-urban households in Uganda. BSUL’s aim is to develop and nurture the biogas sector through dissemination of information to households, ensuring the quality of biogas plants and building capacities of various stakeholders in the biogas sector.
Organizational context:
BSUL was established in 2014 under the framework of the Africa Biogas Partnership Program (ABPP) implemented in 5 African countries, namely Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda, funded by the Dutch Government. BSUL is currently the National Implementing Agency of the Africa Biodigester Component (ABC) 2022-2026 in collaboration with Uganda`s Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development as the line ministry, GIZ as the consortium partner leading interventions in the enabling environment and the Netherlands Development Organization (SNV) as the project Lead Implementer. BSUL is looking for a suitable candidate to fill the position of Finance and Administration Assistant.
Job Title: Finance and Administration Assistant.
Contract duration: 11 months
Duties and responsibilities:
The Finance and Administration Assistant will work closely with the BSUL team. He/she will directly report to the Finance and Administration Manager. He/She will have the following responsibilities;
Required skills and Experiences:
Working Relationships
Internal: Interacts and works closely and on a regular basis with the Managers, Programme team and office staff.
External: Interacts as required with other stakeholders, in collaboration with the Project Executants as appropriate.
Additional Information:
Please send your application, CV and credentials as one PDF document on email to info@biogassolutions.co.ug and A copy to sagweng@biogassolutions.co.ug
The Deadline for application is Thursday, 30th January 2026
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

BSUL IS HIRING
A MARKETING OFFICER- ELECTRIC PRESSURE COOKER (EPC) PROJECT
REPORTS TO: BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT AND MARKETING MANAGER.
Job Summary:
The Marketing Officer will work closely with and under the guidance and supervision of BSUL team and will manage the day-to-day activities of the EPC project, develop and implement strategies that will ensure achievement of set targets on sales of EPCs within the selected districts of Uganda, recruit and manage commission agents and drive awareness through practical demonstrations and circulation of IEC materials. She/he will support the biogas program activities as may be required.
The Marketing Officer is responsible for the daily management of the EPC project, sales and marketing strategy development and implementation, designing clear route to market plan, recruitment, training and managing commission agents , planning distribution channels, stock planning, quality checks with a clear customer service plan, gender inclusion, monthly reporting and the overall operations of the EPC Project with flexibility to support the biogas activities through Business development and marketing function.
If you think, you are the candidate we are looking for, please send in your application, CV, Letter of motivation and names and contacts of two professional referees to info@biogassolutions.co.ug before 30th January 2026 with reference: BSUL- MO in the subject line.


Energising Healthcare 2025 was a well organized event highlighting the need for new ideas in innovation, financing and rapid action in delivering essential healthcare services to the over 1 billion people that lack access to modern healthcare.
BSUL is proud to contribute to this goal by developing innovations in biogas technology in Uganda to provide sustainable electrification in humanitarian settings. Biogas technology offers the additional advantages of improving waste management, creating local employment and climate change mitigation.
Thanks to UKAID/Transforming Energy Access (TEA) and Sustainable Energy for All (SEforALL) for supporting transformative initiatives with the Innovation Fund.

Exciting Vacancy Announcement
Background:
Biogas Solutions Uganda Ltd (BSUL) is a private company limited by guarantee established in Uganda with the objective to formulate, develop and set in motion strategies, policies, plans, measures, systems and approaches that support private sector-led biogas sector development aimed at sustainable improvement of the livelihoods of rural and peri-urban households in Uganda. BSUL’s aim is to develop and nurture the biogas sector through dissemination of information to households, ensuring the quality of biogas plants and building capacities of various stakeholders in the biogas sector.
Organizational context:
BSUL was established in 2014 under the framework of the Africa Biogas Partnership Program (ABPP) implemented in 5 African countries, namely Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda, funded by the Dutch Government. BSUL is currently the National Implementing Agency of the Africa Biodigester Component (ABC) 2022-2025 in collaboration with Uganda`s Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development as the line ministry, GIZ as the consortium partner leading interventions in the enabling environment and the Netherlands Development Organization (SNV) as the project Lead Implementer. BSUL is looking for two suitable candidates to fill the position of Monitoring and Evaluation/Quality control (M&E/QC) graduate Intern.
Job Title: M&E/QC graduate Intern.
Contract duration: 3 months
Duties and responsibilities:
The M&E/QC graduate Intern will have the following responsibilities;
· Making regular telephone calls to clients listed in BSUL's database and complaint tracker to assess the operational status of their biogas plants.
· Updating the database and complaint tracker with the current functionality status of each plant, ensuring accurate and timely records.
· Preparing a weekly report that summarizes the number of clients contacted, any issues or concerns that have been discovered, and an overall snapshot of the biogas plant's performance.
· Performing any additional tasks as assigned
Qualifications
· A bachelor's degree in any field is acceptable, although a background in computer-related fields is highly advantageous.
· Knowledge in Microsoft office (Ms word and especially Excel)
· Ability to speak different languages
Requirements
· Staying near Bugolobi is an added advantage
· Possession of a laptop is a MUST
· Possession of a mobile phone with 2 lines (MTN & AIRTEL)
Please send your application, CV and credentials as one PDF document on email to gmuhindo@biogassolutions.co.ug
The Deadline for application is Friday, 7th February 2025. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

Exciting Vacancy Announcement
Background:
Biogas Solutions Uganda Ltd (BSUL) is a private company limited by guarantee established in Uganda with the objective to formulate, develop, and set in motion strategies, policies, plans, measures, systems, and approaches that support private sector-led biogas sector development aimed at sustainable improvement of the livelihoods of rural and peri-urban households in Uganda. BSUL’s aim is to develop and nurture the biogas sector through the dissemination of information to households, ensuring the quality of biogas plants and building capacities of various stakeholders in the biogas sector.
Organizational context:
BSUL was established in 2014 under the framework of the Africa Biogas Partnership Program (ABPP) implemented in 5 African countries, namely Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda, funded by the Dutch Government. BSUL is currently the National Implementing Agency of the Africa Biodigester Component (ABC) 2022-2025 in collaboration with Uganda`s Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development as the line ministry, GIZ as the consortium partner leading interventions in the enabling environment, and the Netherlands Development Organization (SNV) as the project Lead Implementer. BSUL is looking for a suitable candidate to fill the position of Monitoring and Evaluation graduate Intern.
Job Title: Monitoring and Evaluation Intern.
Contract duration: 5 months
Duties and responsibilities:
The Monitoring & Evaluation intern will work closely with the BSUL team. He/she will directly report to the Program Coordinator and Quality control officer. The intern will have the following responsibilities;
Required skills and Experiences:
Other requirements:
Additional Information:
Please send your application, CV and credentials as one PDF document on email to vninsiima@biogassolutions.co.ug
The Deadline for application is Friday, 15th September 2023
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.




Biogas Solutions Uganda Limited has been awarded a national Energy Globe Award for our Domestic Biogas dissemination in Uganda project.


Project data:
Implementation Country: Uganda
Winner:
Submitted project: Domestic Biogas dissemination in Uganda

Globally, it’s estimated around 1.3 billion people lack access to electricity; Africa’s population alone accounts for almost half of that figure.
Sadly, the use of traditional biomass as fuel for cooking and a reliance on expensive diesel-powered, polluting generators have been the norm in Africa. While it’s been argued that access to energy propels socio-economic transformation, the poor – who bear the brunt of energy inefficiency - often must go without quality education, healthcare and a sustainable source of livelihoods.
To help close the energy access gap in Sub-Saharan Africa, Hivos East Africa in conjunction with partners is working to provide an alternative source of energy especially for the rural-poor. These are the people who have been left behind by mass electrification projects and macro energy systems based on wind and solar power.
This short film documents the impact our biogas interventions have had in Kenya and Uganda.
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About Africa Biogas Partnership Programme
This is a partnership programme being implemented in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Ethiopia and Burkina Faso that seeks to build a commercially viable market sector for biogas in Africa. So far the programme has seen the construction of 60,000 biogas plants. Read more

It is very expensive for an ordinary Ugandan to afford the establishment of a biogas plant. Government has been asked to create a special fund, to help in lowering the cost of production for biogas energy in Uganda.Speaking during a clean cooking baraza in Kampala, a platform for sharing ideas and discussions around Uganda’s clean cooking sector, by the Uganda National Alliance on Clean Cooking (UNACC), Eng. Christopher Kato an a expert on biogas manufacturing, said the fund will lower the cost of production, and increase the production of biogas energy.
“If government funds the production of biogas energy, we are likely to see an increase in production of gas, and also job creation for the local people as well as protection of the environment,” Kato said. According to Kato, it is very expensive for an ordinary Ugandan, to afford the establishment of a biogas plant, adding that for one to construct a digester which is very key in biogas production, needs to part with sh2m which is considered high for low income earners.He noted that there is a high demand for cleaner and readily available energy from biogas, but the cost associated with the establishment of biogas energy digester, has kept the production of gas very low.
“I would want to appeal to the government, to ensure that it makes the cost for acquiring the digester cheaper, this will help us save the environment and also create more jobs for our people,” Kato added.In its 2008 state of the environment report, the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA, showed that the country was losing 90,000 hectares annually. Statistics by ministry of water and environment indicate that Uganda loses 120,000 hectares of forest cover each year, to meet the demands for cooking and small scale industries.However according to Kato, with high production of biogas energy by Ugandans, the country is likely to have reduced use of firewood for cooking. In his remarks, Anthony Okello, from SNV, a Netherlands non-government organization urged Ugandans to embrace biogas, to save their lives as well as the environment.
“In 2007, we carried out a survey, which revealed that that at least 2000 households in Uganda, have materials such as cow dung, which can be used for biogas making,” Michael Ahimbisibwe, an official from the ministry of energy said. The World Health Organization (WHO, estimates that 4.3 million people die every year from diseases such as lung cancer, cardiovascular diseases pneumonia among other diseases due to using unclean energy which emits smoke.Out of these deaths, Uganda contributes 18,250 deaths annually.
- See more at: http://www.newvision.co.ug/new_vision/news/1433119/govt-create-fund-production-biogas#sthash.MuYUePmQ.dpuf