This study employed the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) methodology to evaluate the environmental impacts of utilizing cattle manure as a substrate for biogas generation for cooking energy in Uganda. Results of the study showed that biogas energy systems based of cattle manure has potential environmental benefits in comparison to charcoal produced from natural forests. Under baseline scenario, without recycling of slurry as fertilizer, the biogas system leads to total environmental impacts of over 80% less than that of charcoal system. When slurry is utilized as substitute mineral fertilizers, the environmental impact of biogas system was found to be less than that of charcoal by close to 95%. The study further show...
Calculations towards determining the greenhouse gas mitigation capacity of a small-scale biogas plan...
The aim of this study was to assess the environmental benefits of implementing low-cost digesters in...
Biomass is the major source of energy in most developing countries. However, there are concerns abou...
This study employed the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) methodology to evaluate the environmental impact...
The study analyses dis-adoption of biogas technologies in Central Uganda. Biogas technology makes us...
Household energy is increasingly becoming a scarce resource in developing countries. In these countr...
This study attempts to investigate the economy and sustainability of using biogas in rural Gambia an...
Sustainable development and renewable energy security are global concerns today. In developing count...
Biochar produced in cookstoves has the potential to contribute to negative carbon emissions through ...
Over 93% of Uganda’s population relys on wood fuel in form of either charcoal or fuelwood for cookin...
In rural areas of Colombia, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) is the preferred option available for cook...
A biogas is a technology that depends on microorganisms that converts fermentable organic matter int...
Assuring environmental sustainable bioenergy production is an international priority nowadays. The o...
Biogas plays an important role in many future renewable energy scenarios as a source of storable and...
Over 640 million people in Africa are expected to rely on solid-fuels for cooking by 2040. In Wester...
Calculations towards determining the greenhouse gas mitigation capacity of a small-scale biogas plan...
The aim of this study was to assess the environmental benefits of implementing low-cost digesters in...
Biomass is the major source of energy in most developing countries. However, there are concerns abou...
This study employed the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) methodology to evaluate the environmental impact...
The study analyses dis-adoption of biogas technologies in Central Uganda. Biogas technology makes us...
Household energy is increasingly becoming a scarce resource in developing countries. In these countr...
This study attempts to investigate the economy and sustainability of using biogas in rural Gambia an...
Sustainable development and renewable energy security are global concerns today. In developing count...
Biochar produced in cookstoves has the potential to contribute to negative carbon emissions through ...
Over 93% of Uganda’s population relys on wood fuel in form of either charcoal or fuelwood for cookin...
In rural areas of Colombia, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) is the preferred option available for cook...
A biogas is a technology that depends on microorganisms that converts fermentable organic matter int...
Assuring environmental sustainable bioenergy production is an international priority nowadays. The o...
Biogas plays an important role in many future renewable energy scenarios as a source of storable and...
Over 640 million people in Africa are expected to rely on solid-fuels for cooking by 2040. In Wester...
Calculations towards determining the greenhouse gas mitigation capacity of a small-scale biogas plan...
The aim of this study was to assess the environmental benefits of implementing low-cost digesters in...
Biomass is the major source of energy in most developing countries. However, there are concerns abou...