Energy affects all aspects of national development. Hence the current global energy crisis demands greater attention to new initiatives on alternative energy sources that are renewable, economically feasible and sustainable. The agriculture-dependent developing countries in Africa can mitigate the energy crisis through innovative use of the available but underutilised biowaste such as organic residues from maize, barley, cotton, tea and sugarcane. Biogas technology is assumed to have the capacity to economically and sustainably convert these vast amounts of biowaste into renewable energy, thereby replacing the unsustainable fossil energy sources, and reducing dependency on fossil fuels. However, the total energy potential of biogas producti...
The review examined the potential of renewable and non-renewable energy resources and the current st...
For more than half of the Southern African population, human development is limited by a lack of acc...
The bioenergy sector in Nigeria currently lacks a proper assessment of resource availability. In thi...
Energy affects all aspects of national development. Hence the current global energy crisis demands g...
All countries are challenged with finding secure, affordable and clean energy options to drive susta...
In the modern energy-demanding lifestyle there is an overwhelming need for exploring and exploiting ...
Kenya being an agricultural based economy produces vast amounts of agricultural bio-waste such as ma...
Access to and steady supply of energy are an important requirements for socio-economic development. ...
Many developing countries, Kenya included, want to diversify their domestic energy supply hence red...
For Kenya, the use of fire wood is enormous that the exploitation of other energy resources such as ...
There is a growing consensus that purpose-grown crops should not be used for energy generation, espe...
The energy sector is an essential part of a country’s economy – it drives innovation and advances in...
Biomass is one of the most important resources in smallholder farms in Africa. It is used for fuel, ...
For more than half of the Southern African population, human development is limited by a lack of acc...
Renewable energy is predicted to play a crucial role in the energy sector as transitioning from foss...
The review examined the potential of renewable and non-renewable energy resources and the current st...
For more than half of the Southern African population, human development is limited by a lack of acc...
The bioenergy sector in Nigeria currently lacks a proper assessment of resource availability. In thi...
Energy affects all aspects of national development. Hence the current global energy crisis demands g...
All countries are challenged with finding secure, affordable and clean energy options to drive susta...
In the modern energy-demanding lifestyle there is an overwhelming need for exploring and exploiting ...
Kenya being an agricultural based economy produces vast amounts of agricultural bio-waste such as ma...
Access to and steady supply of energy are an important requirements for socio-economic development. ...
Many developing countries, Kenya included, want to diversify their domestic energy supply hence red...
For Kenya, the use of fire wood is enormous that the exploitation of other energy resources such as ...
There is a growing consensus that purpose-grown crops should not be used for energy generation, espe...
The energy sector is an essential part of a country’s economy – it drives innovation and advances in...
Biomass is one of the most important resources in smallholder farms in Africa. It is used for fuel, ...
For more than half of the Southern African population, human development is limited by a lack of acc...
Renewable energy is predicted to play a crucial role in the energy sector as transitioning from foss...
The review examined the potential of renewable and non-renewable energy resources and the current st...
For more than half of the Southern African population, human development is limited by a lack of acc...
The bioenergy sector in Nigeria currently lacks a proper assessment of resource availability. In thi...