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Mozambique Productive Uses of Energy Hub
Productive Uses of Energy (PUE) in Mozambique
Productive Uses of Energy has no universally accepted definition. However, World Bank defines it as energy use "that involve the utilization of energy – both electric, and non-electric energy in the forms of heat, or mechanical energy - for activities that enhance income and welfare. [In rural contexts] these activities are typically in the sectors of agriculture, rural enterprise, health and education.” Read more...
This hub provides an overview of PUE such as irrigation, drying, cooling and other applications for Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises in Mozambique. It discusses the market potential and the opportunity for private sector involvement.
For information on the energy sector of Mozambique, check out the Mozambique Off-grid Knowledge Hub! Join the Mozambique Off-grid Practitioners Group and become a RE advocate!
Potential for solar Irrigation
- Market Landscape
- Market Size
- Consumer Insights
- Challenges for Private Sector
- Financial Feasibility Scenario
- Case Study 1
- Case Study 2
Explore other RE Technologies/Resources for Mozambique
Get Involved
Video Resources
Join the Mozambique Off-grid Practitioners Group
Offers
Sector News
- May 2023Energy Regulatory Authority publishes norms that regulate the sub-sector of energy supply in off-grid areas
- April 2023GET.transform and GET.invest training highlights DG opportunities in the context of Mozambique’s New Energy Law
- March 2023Financing agreements in Mozambique enable new developments for renewable energy
AMER Publication Database
Opportunities
8 December 2025
Ashden Awards 2026
12 December 2025
Climate & Clean Air Coalition – Accelerating uptake of eCooking in Africa
Funding
Funded and developed in collaboration with the GIZ programme Green People’s Energy for Africa to enhance knowledge exchange and sharing among the energy practitioners in Mozambique.



















