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Floating solar panels on Nyabarongo dam could generate 200MW: PM
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Floating solar panels on Nyabarongo dam could generate 200MW: PM

From The New Times · () English

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  • Floating solar panels on the Nyabarongo dam could potentially generate 200 megawatts of power.
  • The Prime Minister visited the Nyabarongo II Hydropower Project, which is currently under construction.
  • The project is located along the Nyabarongo River.

Rwanda's energy sector is poised for a significant boost with the potential development of floating solar panels on the Nyabarongo dam. Prime Minister Justin Nsengiyumva recently visited the Nyabarongo II Hydropower Project, currently under construction along the Nyabarongo River, signaling the government's focus on expanding its renewable energy capacity.

The proposed installation of floating solar panels could add a substantial 200 megawatts to the nation's power generation capabilities. This initiative aligns with Rwanda's broader goals of increasing access to reliable and sustainable energy, crucial for economic development and improving the quality of life for its citizens.

The Nyabarongo II Hydropower Project itself is a key component of the country's infrastructure development. Its construction along the Nyabarongo River underscores the strategic use of the nation's water resources for energy production. The addition of solar power through floating installations would diversify the energy mix and enhance energy security.

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