Panoramic photo of Mt Nyiragongo from Lake Kivu during wet season showing steam plume

Hydragas Sway Presentation on Lake Kivu

Online Presentation of the Lake Kivu Project

Check out this Hydragas Sway Presentation for more about Hydragas Energy, in this unusual format. For that, you can use this link to access the presentation in Sway, a little used Microsoft Presentation format.

Sway is in fact view-able on any web browser. So try viewing the Sway presentation here now. It will give a quick insight on Lake Kivu’s development. Similarly, it will illustrate the approach used by Hydragas Energy to carry out Lake Kivu development.

See the Hydragas Sway presentation link below:

Go to this Sway

https://sway.com/-fIaZwIaCtT352Hb?ref=Link


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4 Responses to “Hydragas Sway Presentation on Lake Kivu”

  1. An outstanding share! I’ve just forwarded this onto a co-worker who had been doing a little homework
    on this. And he actually bought me lunch due to the fact that I found it for him…
    lol. So let me reword this…. Thank YOU for the meal!!
    But yeah, thanx for spending time to talk about this subject here on your
    internet site.

  2. Charles Olanya Avatar
    Charles Olanya

    Brilliant concept .We have a water hot spring in Uganda. I will go to explore and may be develop a project together with your organisation.
    Thank you for the Innovation.

    Charles

  3. Dear Philip,

    What is the current status with the development of the pilot project ? are you working on Rwanda side or DRC side ?

    1. Dear Jean-Clement,
      After a break from Rwanda of a couple of years, when I worked with REG on a program with the EU to re-draft the MPs, I am aiming to get back to developing new projects with the advanced technology I have.

      My plan is to re-enter discussions for access to a gas concession once I have raised sufficient capital to build at least a demo-scale project of 5MW or alternatively to build a 50MW project.

      I have discussions going on the Rwanda and DRC sides of the lake, but first preference will be Rwanda.

      What is your role at REG?

      Regards, Philip

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