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How will renewables affect Rwanda's Energy Supply?

All three sectors will reduce fuel cost over time because electricity generation is based on renewables – with significant shares of solar and wind power. However, increased electrification will lead to higher investment costs in power generation and higher overall electricity supply costs for Rwanda.

How can Rwanda increase its energy access rate?

Rwanda must build up and expand its power generation system to increase the energy access rate to 100%. Building new power plants – no matter the technology – will require new infrastructure (including power grids), spatial planning, a stable policy framework, and access to finance.

Can Rwanda build a reliable electricity supply?

The energy sector analysis was conducted for Rwanda's projected electricity demand and supply for 2030 and 2050 under the R-1.5°C pathway. It was found that Rwanda can cost-effectively build a reliable electricity supply based on local power generation with a high proportion of solar and wind power.

What is the Rwanda 1.5°C scenario?

The Rwanda 1.5°C (R-1.5°C) scenario is designed to calculate the efforts and actions required to achieve the ambitious objective of a 100% renewable energy system and to illustrate the options available to change the Rwanda's energy supply system into a truly sustainable one.

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