FOR decades, Bangladesh has relied on unclean cooking fuels, including wood, charcoal, dung, agricultural residues, and coal.
“I cannot afford the price for cooking gas or charcoal. I pay the (biogas) women for cooking meals there,” said Ogola who pegged the cost of preparing dinner in the last three months at Sh5 ...
MANILA — A project by three De La Salle University (DLSU) - Manila students hopes to utilize food waste in cafeterias to reduce the LPG consumption costs. Named as Chester, the technology is a ...
Faith Ogbole, a researcher at the Bayelsa State Government-owned University of Africa Toru-Orua (UAT), has developed a plant for converting waste to methane gas or biogas, which serves as cooking gas.
This can be costly and burdensome with regulatory red tape. Used for heating. This requires close proximity to the collection of the biogas. Used for cooking. This also requires close proximity to the ...
Apart from using the biogas waste in the farm, Nyota uses it for cooking and also lighting her house. With a combination of water and cow dung from her two cows, combustible methane gas is ...
By reducing reliance on traditional cooking fuels like wood and dung, biogas technology enhances indoor air quality and mitigates the health risks associated with indoor air pollution ...
Tecnimont Private Limited, the Indian subsidiary of TECNIMONT, Paradeep Municipality and the National Institute of Technology ...
Mangaluru: NITK Surathkal, which set up a state-of-the-art green biogas project, ‘Biowaste Recycling Plant Pilot Plan,' has been turning vegetable was.