
To: Strategic Planning Committee (Agra Energy / DeReticular / DAOs R Us)
From: Site Reconnaissance & Geospatial Team
Date: January 6, 2026
Subject: Detailed Site Profile for “The Karamoja Campus”
1. Executive Summary
The coordinates 3°20’29.1″N 34°06’31.6″E point to a specific location in the Kotido District of the Karamoja Region in Northeastern Uganda.[1]
In the context of the DeReticular ecosystem (Agra Energy, Biz Builder Mike, and DAOs R Us), this location serves as the physical epicenter of the “Uganda Initiative” launched in August 2025. It is the designated site for the Agra Energy Uganda (AEU) Plasma Project and the primary “Proving Ground” for the DAOs R Us autonomous tourism corridor.
2. Geographic & Physical Profile
- Jurisdiction: Kotido District, Northern Region, Uganda.[1][2][3][4]
- Proximity: The site is located approximately 4-6 kilometers northwest of Kotido Town, the district’s main commercial center.
- Terrain: The landscape is characteristic of the East Sudanian Savanna. It is a semi-arid plateau (approx.[5] 1,200m elevation) featuring open scrubland, acacia thickets, and seasonal watercourses (wadis).[2]
- Geology: The area is dotted with distinctive insentbergs (isolated rocky hills/kopjes) and granite outcrops, which provide natural elevation for telecommunications infrastructure (Starlink/RIOS nodes) and scenic value for tourism.[2]
- Climate: Tropical Semi-Arid.
3. Strategic Context: The “Digital Hamlet”
Based on the 2025 timeline of events for Agra Energy and DeReticular, this specific coordinate represents the 7,000-acre RIOS Campus.
A. Energy Production (Agra Energy Uganda)[2][6]
- Why here? The region faces severe energy poverty but has an abundance of invasive shrub species and agricultural waste from local sorghum farming.
- Infrastructure: This is the installation site for the 210 TPD (Tonnes Per Day) Plasma Gasification Plant.
- Operation: The plant harvests the dense, invasive scrubland surrounding the coordinates. This clears land for local pastoralists (improving cattle grazing) while converting the biomass into Syngas and Bio-Char to power the local micro-grid.
B. Connectivity (Biz Builder Mike / RIOS)
- The Network: This site acts as the “Anchor Node” for the regional private internet.
- Hardware: The rocky outcrops near this coordinate likely host the RIOS Mobile Pillars and Starlink Business arrays detailed in the November 2025 product catalog.
- Function: It creates a “Digital Dome” over Kotido, allowing for high-speed, low-latency compute operations (AI processing) that are independent of Kampala’s central grid.[2]
C. The “Proving Ground” (DAOs R Us)
- Tourism Corridor: The site sits on the transit axis between Kotido Town and Kidepo Valley National Park (located approx. 60km to the north).
- The Experience: This is the location of the Autonomous Glamping Lodges. Guests stay in modular, air-conditioned habitats powered by the Agra micro-reactor.
- Logistics: The site serves as the depot for the Kurb Kars autonomous fleet, used for both safari tourism (heading north to Kidepo) and Non-Emergency Medical Transport (serving the local Kotido population).
4. Operational Feasibility Analysis
| Feature | Strategic Advantage |
| Solar Irradiance | Extreme High. The semi-arid climate ensures near-constant solar production for the Sovereign Reserve BESS (Battery Systems) during the day. |
| Biomass Feedstock | High Availability. The encroachment of prickly acacia and invasive bush provides decades of fuel for the Plasma Gasification units. |
| Security | Natural Defensibility. The proximity to Kotido Town allows for logistics support, while the open sightlines of the savanna facilitate security monitoring via AI-integrated cameras. |
| Logistics | Road Access. The site is accessible via the Soroti-Kotido-Moroto road network, which is currently being upgraded (paved) by the Ugandan government (UNRA), facilitating heavy equipment delivery.[2] |
5. Conclusion
The point 3°20’29.1″N 34°06’31.6″E is not just a patch of dirt in Northern Uganda. In the DeReticular roadmap, it is “Ground Zero” for the post-linear economy.
It is the physical proof that a Sovereign Stack—combining waste-to-energy, decentralized AI, and autonomous mobility—can transform a remote, arid region into a net exporter of both power and intelligence.[2]
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SITE ANALYSIS REPORT PROJECT COORDINATES [3.3414° N, 34.1087° E]
To: Strategic Planning Committee (Agra Energy / DeReticular / DAOs R Us)
From: Site Reconnaissance & Geospatial Team
Date: January 6, 2026
Subject: Detailed Site Profile for “The Karamoja Campus”
1. Executive Summary
The coordinates 3°20’29.1″N 34°06’31.6″E point to a specific location in the Kotido District of the Karamoja Region in Northeastern Uganda.[1]
In the context of the DeReticular ecosystem (Agra Energy, Biz Builder Mike, and DAOs R Us), this location serves as the physical epicenter of the “Uganda Initiative” launched in August 2025. It is the designated site for the Agra Energy Uganda (AEU) Plasma Project and the primary “Proving Ground” for the DAOs R Us autonomous tourism corridor.
2. Geographic & Physical Profile
- Jurisdiction: Kotido District, Northern Region, Uganda.[1][2][3][4]
- Proximity: The site is located approximately 4-6 kilometers northwest of Kotido Town, the district’s main commercial center.
- Terrain: The landscape is characteristic of the East Sudanian Savanna. It is a semi-arid plateau (approx.[5] 1,200m elevation) featuring open scrubland, acacia thickets, and seasonal watercourses (wadis).[2]
- Geology: The area is dotted with distinctive insentbergs (isolated rocky hills/kopjes) and granite outcrops, which provide natural elevation for telecommunications infrastructure (Starlink/RIOS nodes) and scenic value for tourism.[2]
- Climate: Tropical Semi-Arid.
3. Strategic Context: The “Digital Hamlet”
Based on the 2025 timeline of events for Agra Energy and DeReticular, this specific coordinate represents the 7,000-acre RIOS Campus.
A. Energy Production (Agra Energy Uganda)[2][6]
- Why here? The region faces severe energy poverty but has an abundance of invasive shrub species and agricultural waste from local sorghum farming.
- Infrastructure: This is the installation site for the 210 TPD (Tonnes Per Day) Plasma Gasification Plant.
- Operation: The plant harvests the dense, invasive scrubland surrounding the coordinates. This clears land for local pastoralists (improving cattle grazing) while converting the biomass into Syngas and Bio-Char to power the local micro-grid.
B. Connectivity (Biz Builder Mike / RIOS)
- The Network: This site acts as the “Anchor Node” for the regional private internet.
- Hardware: The rocky outcrops near this coordinate likely host the RIOS Mobile Pillars and Starlink Business arrays detailed in the November 2025 product catalog.
- Function: It creates a “Digital Dome” over Kotido, allowing for high-speed, low-latency compute operations (AI processing) that are independent of Kampala’s central grid.[2]
C. The “Proving Ground” (DAOs R Us)
- Tourism Corridor: The site sits on the transit axis between Kotido Town and Kidepo Valley National Park (located approx. 60km to the north).
- The Experience: This is the location of the Autonomous Glamping Lodges. Guests stay in modular, air-conditioned habitats powered by the Agra micro-reactor.
- Logistics: The site serves as the depot for the Kurb Kars autonomous fleet, used for both safari tourism (heading north to Kidepo) and Non-Emergency Medical Transport (serving the local Kotido population).
4. Operational Feasibility Analysis
| Feature | Strategic Advantage |
| Solar Irradiance | Extreme High. The semi-arid climate ensures near-constant solar production for the Sovereign Reserve BESS (Battery Systems) during the day. |
| Biomass Feedstock | High Availability. The encroachment of prickly acacia and invasive bush provides decades of fuel for the Plasma Gasification units. |
| Security | Natural Defensibility. The proximity to Kotido Town allows for logistics support, while the open sightlines of the savanna facilitate security monitoring via AI-integrated cameras. |
| Logistics | Road Access. The site is accessible via the Soroti-Kotido-Moroto road network, which is currently being upgraded (paved) by the Ugandan government (UNRA), facilitating heavy equipment delivery.[2] |
5. Conclusion
The point 3°20’29.1″N 34°06’31.6″E is not just a patch of dirt in Northern Uganda. In the DeReticular roadmap, it is “Ground Zero” for the post-linear economy.
It is the physical proof that a Sovereign Stack—combining waste-to-energy, decentralized AI, and autonomous mobility—can transform a remote, arid region into a net exporter of both power and intelligence.[2]
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