The government plans to more than double its electricity generation capacity to 1,066 megawatts (MW) by 2034, driven by major investments in hydropower, solar energy, and emerging technologies such as
After the Rwanda Mines, Petroleum and Gas Board (RMB) released the second edition of its Mining Investment Pitchbook for 2025 during Rwanda Mining Week, Yousif Ahmed, an oil and gas expert at RMB,
This month, at the 30th UN Climate Conference (COP3O) in Brazil, Rwanda signed the International Declaration to Triple Global Nuclear Energy Capacity by 2050, a move that officials at Rwanda Atomic
The government is piloting a pay-as-you-cook model that allows households to purchase cooking gas in small, affordable amounts, in an effort to rapidly increase the use of clean cooking fuels across