Insight

Hope for biofuel project, but wait could be much longer

The government has reassured the public that efforts to produce bio-diesel on large-scale for commercial use are still on course. Finance Minister Amb. Claver Gatete said the government has not neglected the bio-fuel project, but was still studying the amount of investment needed to start fullscale commercial bio-diesel production. Bio-diesel is produced from oil extracted from oil-producing seeds like palm tree, moringa, neem and jatropha seeds. The government initiated the project in 2007 that would see bio-fuel substitute fossil fuels that are often susceptible to price volatilities.
A jatropha tree: Oil is extracted from its seeds to make bio-diesel. Rwandau2019s bio-fuel project could soon be operational.
A jatropha tree: Oil is extracted from its seeds to make bio-diesel. Rwanda’s bio-fuel project could soon be operational.
Ben Gasore