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october thematic report -energy generation

by Lhamu dolma Sherpa | 20-10-2022 23:52 recommendations 0

 Energy generation from waste in nepal

Systems or technologies for converting waste into energy come in various forms. The sources of biomass are human waste, animal waste, poultry waste agricultural waste, and organic municipal solid waste. Separating household waste into organic and inorganic waste allowing the reuse and recycling of nonbiodegradable products and organic products into mulch compost or generating energy and biogas. although from household and community levels Nepal has been producing energy from waste, methane. Nepal¡¯s first biogas project, which generated methane from cow dung (¡®gobar¡¯ gas), was developed in 1975. According to a recent report by Nepali times, there are around 344 large-scale biogas plants in the country that provide cooking gas to 300,000 rural households. All across the nation, there are individual projects turning waste into energy.in Pokhara, a facility provides gases for cooking made from waste. In syanja Nepal electricity for chicken farms is provided by a farmers waste to energy project. In Nepal, many companies are producing briquettes and pellets to replace coal and firewood. Briquette and pellet are the densified biomass fuel compatible with household as well as industrial use and are reliable and sustainable options for fossil fuel. Which is made by collecting unusable and raw renewable biomass. The biomass can be collected from the forest such as bushes, grasses, leaves, invasive species, waste by-products of agriculture, sawmills, sugar, and ply factories.

 

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Minkyung Mentor

  • Minkyung Mentor says :
    Hello, this is your mentor Minkyung.

    Thank you for introducing the use of waste in generating energy in Nepal.
    Please use one single font when writing your body paragraphs, and divide them into several paragraphs according to the content. Also, I think there is a grammatical error in your third sentence - there isn't a verb. Please check and revise this!

    Thank you for your hard work :)
    Posted 27-10-2022 17:00

  • Junghyun Mentor Yoon says :
    Hi, Lhamu dolma Sherpa!
    This is your mentor, Yoon.

    Thank you for introducing energy generation from waste in Nepal. I am very interested in the usage of waste to generate energy as Korea is also investing a lot.
    Your report would be more convincing if you could provide sources for the first biogas project in Nepal.

    Nice job on writing the thematic report.
    I am looking forward to reading your following report!
    Posted 21-10-2022 22:29

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