APPLY HERE

Brighter future for rural household biogas in Zambia

The Biogas Research Team, in collaboration with People in Need (PIN) and Keepers Zambia Foundation (KZF), conducted a feasibility study on a project to promote biogas technology in the Western Province of Zambia. This Province is still largely dependent on fuelwood and charcoal for household cooking energy supply, especially in poor households. The biogas project will help smallholder farmers have greater food and nutrition security and greater resilience to climate change. As part of the study, two main types of biogas plants, including the ZamDigester (fixed dome type) and ZambiDigester (smaller version based on prefabricated model) have been tested and promoted. In the initial phase, the project targets 130 farmers in Mongu and Kalabo Districts with the purpose of training them on the importance of using biogas to combat the impact of climate change, such as deforestation. In the subsequent phases, the construction of a series of communal biogas plants will start based on the feasibility study.

A news report by Spring24 TV Zambia on the tested biogas plants is available on https://fb.watch/eDWc0XA7Ty/

Další články v rubrice

English ☰ Menu
Cookie settings

We use cookies and similar technologies on the websites of the Czech University of Life Sciences Prague (under the domain czu.cz) to ensure the proper functioning of the website. With your consent, we also use them to measure traffic (Google Analytics 4), analyze website performance, and for marketing purposes (Meta, Sklik, Google Ads), including displaying embedded videos (YouTube). Information about how you use our websites may be shared with our partners in the fields of analytics, social media, and online advertising. Essential cookies are always active. You can change or revoke your cookie preferences and consent at any time in "Cookie Settings."