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In response to other popular methods used around the world one uprising method is the use of Bio Gas. While this may not still be common in the main cities, it is a popular method used in rural villages and is much more favorable compared to using firewood.
In Kenya, a major biogas plant is going to be set up by Lake Naivasha a mjor lake. The biogas is expected to produce an astounding amount of 2,4 megawatts of energy to light up over 5,000 houses in that area! In addition, these facility will also be producing environmentally friendly fertilizer which will be used for farms. The waste matter for this biogas plant will be from farm waste. Through anaerobic respiration of bacteria as it feeds on dead plant and animal matter will produce a gas biogas. This initiative was started by Clarke Energy and Tropical Energy and they have vowed that any remaining heat energy will be used for greenhouse temperature control and industrial heating. Also due to the lack of electricity stability in that area, surplus power will be sent to the local electrical grid which will lower the cost of electricity in the region. |
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Thanks for sharing!
Posted 21-08-2013 04:02
Well shared, Naylee
Posted 20-08-2013 01:32
Good Work! :)
Posted 17-08-2013 21:20
This is the project upon which we have to work a lot to change the World..
Posted 15-08-2013 18:04
thanks for sharing also in Tanzania we do have many gas than other countries in east africa so far some of the FOREIGN companies started to negotiate on this business
Posted 15-08-2013 16:48
Thanks for sharing, Naylee.
Posted 15-08-2013 13:48
thanks for sharing
Posted 15-08-2013 08:50
thanks Naylee Nagda. that was a great strategy for the remaining thermal energy will be used to control greenhouse temperature and heating industry!! show our action :)
Posted 14-08-2013 18:08
That's a good news! Thank you for sharing, Naylee :-)
Posted 14-08-2013 15:02
this is really wonderful, may be from this we can approach for carbon trading,, Nepal is getting lots of benefits from it.
Posted 13-08-2013 23:49
awesome
Posted 13-08-2013 16:31
Our government also promoted biogas for rural housing renewable energy but since the approach is top-down without asking local people participatory it simply didn't work.
Challenge to promote something new is make them friendly with changing first.
Posted 13-08-2013 14:38
thanks for sharing :D
Posted 13-08-2013 14:36
lets do something
Posted 13-08-2013 09:56
nice effort by clarke energy and Tropical energy
Posted 13-08-2013 08:34
Thanks for sharingg
Posted 13-08-2013 03:06
Thank you for sharing.
Posted 13-08-2013 01:13
great post
Posted 13-08-2013 00:43
thanks for your sharing
Posted 12-08-2013 22:55