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Biogas from cow manure helps Kenya’s farmers on the fields

Small biogas plants provide Kenya’s farmers in clean energy for cooking and excellent fertilizer for their fields. Because you will need less firewood, this also helps the forests. Several hundred systems are there already.

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Kenya: climate protection with biogas plants

The objective of the project: With the help of biogas plants, deforestation in Kenya to avoid and reduce CO2 emissions
Project implementation: The NGO atmosfair subsidizes small farmers in the construction of the plant, forming a bricklayer and skilled workers, and advises on the proper use of the resulting digested sludge

Project scope: Since 2011 were in the Kiambu County in Kenya already has 800 biogas plants, built and put into operation. By the end of 2022 there will be a total of 2000

Project partners: atmosfair and Sustainable Energy Strategies

Still, over 80 percent of people in Kenya with fire wood or charcoal cooking, although the deforestation in the country is dramatic. Small biogas plants are being made to change. With the Gas obtained from cow dung, cook faster. And because there is less smoke is produced, it is also better for the health. At the same time, farmers need to collect no wood to buy or suggest what is slowing down the deforestation.

As a by-product sludge can be used as a good fertilizer to use in the plants, lazy, better even than the cow dung. Now the farmers are hoping for a good vegetable harvest.

A Film by Julia Henrich man

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