Utilities - Kigali, Kigali City, Rwanda
Update:Access to electricity in Rwanda is one of the key targeted development boosters of the Government of Rwanda. The current target, dubbed 7-5-2, stipulates a 100% access to electricity in Rwanda in 7 years while this percentage will be reached in Kigali City in only 2 years and in all productive use centres (health centres, schools, handcraft centres, markets, etc.) in 5 years. EPD is one of the main development partners supporting the Government of Rwanda to meet these targets.In the News:https://www.esi-africa.com/news/rwanda-seeking-investors-develop-energy-projects/Our Vision:All homes in Rwanda have access to modern energy.Our Mission: Universal energy access in an environment in which private sector can innovate, grow and thrive.Our Objectives:1. Collaborate with government in formulation of policy and practices that achieve universal energy access in the most economical way.2. Advocate for, and help build, a positive working environment for the private sector3. Forge strong partnerships between the private sector and the public sectorMembers:90 MembersPartners:BFZ, Shell Foundation, GIZAbout Us:Energy Private Developer's association is a registered professional association in Rwanda, regrouping private companies operating in energy sector. It is one of the 5 associations composing the Chamber of Industry under the Private Sector Federation (PSF) of Rwanda. EPD focuses on advocacy of its members, encouraging collaboration and partnership for development of energy sector in Rwanda. The statutes and articles of Energy Private Developers' association have been published in Official Gazette of Rwanda, No 41 of 13/10/2014. For potential investors, EPDs' purpose is to assist organizations interested in investing in the future of Rwanda Energy sector. Our members will help by providing market orientation and organizing the connection with all stakeholders. We invite potential investors to contact the members of the board (details below) or directly liaise with our member companies.
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