Agraringenieurin Katrin Pütz entwickelt Mini-Biogasanlagen und vertreibt sie in ganz Afrika. Die deutsche Entwicklungshilfe, die Weltbank und das UN-Flüchtlingshilfswerk würden gerne mit ihr zusammenarbeiten. Die Kölnerin arbeitet aber lieber direkt mit afrikanischen Partnern.
— Weiterlesen www.deutschlandfunk.de/mini-biogasanlagen-fuer-afrika-wirtschaftsfoerderung-statt.1773.de.html
Tag Archives: Biogas
SANEDI encourages green loans to develop renewable projects | ESI-Africa.com
SANEDI encourages green loans to develop renewable projects | ESI-Africa.com
— Read on www.esi-africa.com/industry-sectors/renewable-energy/sanedi-encourages-green-loans-to-develop-renewable-projects/
Biogas-the orphan of the renewable energy mix?
The widespread adoption of biogas as a reliable alternative energy source seems like a nobrainer. Capturing energy rich methane produced from decaying materials is a proven technology yet its adoption as part of the renewable energy mix appears to have been overshadowed by wind and solar.
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Future skills and job creation through renewable energy in SA
Independent study confirming the job-richness of renewables.
From blood and guts to biogas: ibert’s green energy
From blood and guts to biogas: ibert’s green energy
— Read on www.google.co.za/amp/s/www.businesslive.co.za/amp/bd/companies/energy/2019-01-27-from-blood-and-guts-to-biogas-iberts-green-energy/
Biogas Cost Reductions to Boost Sustainable Transport
Biogas holds great potential to substantially reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the transport sector.
— Read on irena.org/newsroom/articles/2017/Mar/Biogas-Cost-Reductions-to-Boost-Sustainable-Transport
Eco-Friendly Farming Practices – Green Light Energy
Eco-Friendly Farming Practices – Green Light Energy
— Read on www.greenlightenergy.us/eco-friendly-farming-practices/
Global waste grow more then 70 percent by 2050
And by 2050, waste generation in Sub-Saharan Africa is expected to more than triple from current levels.
Plastics are especially problematic. If not collected and managed properly, they will contaminate and affect waterways and ecosystems for hundreds, if not thousands, of years. In 2016, the world generated 242 million tonnes of plastic waste, or 12 percent of all solid waste, according to the report.
What a Waste 2.0 stresses that solid waste management is critical for sustainable, healthy, and inclusive cities and communities, yet it is often overlooked, particularly in low-income countries. While more than one-third of waste in high-income countries is recovered through recycling and composting, only 4 percent of waste in low-income countries is recycled.