In many of the least developed countries the energy security conundrum is how to provide affordable, safe and clean energy to a low income rural population. Household level generation of biogas from animal waste for both cooking and lighting, while producing high quality organic fertiliser, is increasingly proposed as a viable part of the solution for farming households. Since the early 1990s international development organisations – often in cooperation with the national government – have attempted to introduce biogas technologies in many least developed countries, but most initiatives failed. In this landscape of failed biogas development programmes the National Biodigester Programme (NBP) Cambodia started in 2006, with the aim to establi...
The world’s rural population surpasses the three billion people mainly located in Africa and Asia; r...
This thesis report assesses the potential market for small-scale gasifiers in rural areas of develop...
In Bangladesh, despite available feedstock for producing biogas, the development of biogas productio...
In many of the least developed countries the energy security conundrum is how to provide affordable,...
Residential bioenergy consumption and bioenergy resources based on by-products of residential agricu...
Residential bioenergy consumption and bioenergy resources based on by-products of residential agricu...
Biogas produced via the anaerobic digestion (AD) of organic waste materials is considered as an impo...
Biofuels have attracted strong interest in developed countries as a potential solution to the proble...
Many small farmers across Cambodia are currently facing multidimensional sustainability challenges, ...
Electricity price in Cambodia is among the highest in the region due to limited fossil resources. T...
This study attempts to investigate the economy and sustainability of using biogas in rural Gambia an...
The Rwandan government, in partnership with international donors, began its National Domestic Biogas...
Since biogas technology was introduced in Kenya in 1954, adoption and sustainability of the technolo...
Indonesia’s cattle biodigester system is a highly effective ‘green’ technology, radically improving ...
This thesis is based on a research conducted in 2007 in Son La province, Northwest Vietnam, during a...
The world’s rural population surpasses the three billion people mainly located in Africa and Asia; r...
This thesis report assesses the potential market for small-scale gasifiers in rural areas of develop...
In Bangladesh, despite available feedstock for producing biogas, the development of biogas productio...
In many of the least developed countries the energy security conundrum is how to provide affordable,...
Residential bioenergy consumption and bioenergy resources based on by-products of residential agricu...
Residential bioenergy consumption and bioenergy resources based on by-products of residential agricu...
Biogas produced via the anaerobic digestion (AD) of organic waste materials is considered as an impo...
Biofuels have attracted strong interest in developed countries as a potential solution to the proble...
Many small farmers across Cambodia are currently facing multidimensional sustainability challenges, ...
Electricity price in Cambodia is among the highest in the region due to limited fossil resources. T...
This study attempts to investigate the economy and sustainability of using biogas in rural Gambia an...
The Rwandan government, in partnership with international donors, began its National Domestic Biogas...
Since biogas technology was introduced in Kenya in 1954, adoption and sustainability of the technolo...
Indonesia’s cattle biodigester system is a highly effective ‘green’ technology, radically improving ...
This thesis is based on a research conducted in 2007 in Son La province, Northwest Vietnam, during a...
The world’s rural population surpasses the three billion people mainly located in Africa and Asia; r...
This thesis report assesses the potential market for small-scale gasifiers in rural areas of develop...
In Bangladesh, despite available feedstock for producing biogas, the development of biogas productio...