Introduction
1.1bn people globally have no access to modern energy provision and a further 1bn have only intermittent access. Energy Catalyst accelerates the innovation needed to end energy poverty. Through financial and advisory support, and by building strategic partnerships and uncovering new insights, Energy Catalyst helps bring to market technologies and business models that can improve lives in Africa and Asia.
To coincide with the Sustainable Energy for All (SEforALL) Forum in Kigali, Energy Catalyst sees an opportunity to build collaborations with partners in Rwanda and across the energy access community for future Energy Catalyst funding.
Why Rwanda
Rwanda is endowed with natural energy resources including hydro, solar, and methane gas. It currently has 218 MW of installed generation capacity. Rwanda is planning to expand to 556 MW capacity in 2024 and may import some additional from neighbouring countries. In addition, it is installing small solar units throughout the country to ensure electricity supply to buildings not connected to the national grid, or to help deal with power outages. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), Rwanda’s national electrification rate is estimated at 30% (12% in rural areas, 72% in urban areas).
Rwanda’s energy challenges include misalignment of power supply and demand, limited financing for off-grid companies, and limited affordability of electricity solutions for rural households and businesses. There is an active strategy to support the electrification of rural populations, creation of solar households and mini- grids. Currently, the government plans to bring electricity access to 100% of the population by 2024.
Focus Areas:
We welcome applications from businesses that focus on all areas of energy access. We are particularly interested in the following:
- off-grid technologies
- mini grids
- solar
- productive use of energy (energy for business)
- cooling / refrigeration
- storage
Eligibility
To qualify, organisations must:
- want to focus on energy access in Rwanda
- have a technology that is low cost, low carbon and secure
- not have a live Energy Catalyst project on 1st May 2022
- be a UK-based micro or SME business (given priority), research technology organisation (RTO), academic organisation, charity, or public sector organisation.
You can apply for multiple Energy Catalyst international brokerage trips, however priority will be given to those whose applications hit the quality threshold and have not yet been accepted on a trip in 2022.