The Gitenge–Kagunuzi River and the
Kaburantwa River are important tributaries on the east side of the Ruzizi river, with an estimated total hydroelectric potential of about 100 MW. The
Rwegura Hydroelectric Power Station in the Kagunuzi basin has a capacity of 19 MW. A site downstream on the Kagunuzi has potential of 26 MW. In May 2015 it was announced that construction of the Kagu 006 hydroelectric plant would soon start. The 12 MW plant would product 45-50 GWh of energy per year. Funding of US$60 million would be provided by the European Union,
World Bank,
African Development Bank, the Republic of China, the Netherlands, the United Nations Development Program, and the
European Investment Bank. After a pause in foreign investment due to political issues, by 2022 the 6 MW Kagu 006 hydropower project in Cibitoke Province was in the Preliminary Study stage. ==Issues==