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A Kivu-Watt methane gas extraction facility on Lake Kivu. Rwandans could start using locally produced cooking gas from Lake Kivu by the end of 2022. / Photo: File.
![Chefs on duty at a restaurant in Remera in 2019. Rwandans could start using locally produced cooking gas from Lake Kivu by the end of 2022. / Photo: File. Chefs on duty at a restaurant in Remera in 2019. Rwandans could start using locally produced cooking gas from Lake Kivu by the end of 2022. / Photo: File.](https://www.newtimes.co.rw/uploads/imported_images/files/main/articles/2021/02/25/patrice-team-cook-in-remera-on-17-july-2019.jpg)
Chefs on duty at a restaurant in Remera in 2019. Rwandans could start using locally produced cooking gas from Lake Kivu by the end of 2022. / Photo: File.