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There is no net zero without biogas: Ending waste, delivering the circular economy, tackling the climate change.

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The Technology

Anaerobic Digestion Technology

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Case Study
Biogas

Case Study

The use of organic waste material as a feedstock in a small-scale bioreactor can produce methane gas for cooking and heating. When organic matter (including, waste food, human faeces, animal and plant waste) is digested by microorganisms in the absence of oxygen (anaerobic digestion), a gas consisting of 60% methane and 40% carbon dioxide is released.

This gas is typically called biogas and because it can be ignited, it can be used as a cooking and heating agent. As it has been said besides being used as a cooking agent it can be used to supply electrical energy in the near future.


It will be produced by manually building biogas digesters just by using local resources .While producing the prototype biodigester it will have an entrance tube where the organic waste will be fed, and an outlet where the gas will run and feed to the kitchen to produce cooking gas and electrical energy.

2025

40,000

270 ha

87K

30 MW Capacity

Households and Businesses

Landfill Refurbishment

CO2 tonnes per year of savings

Value Proposition

Value Proposition

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Competing "the new renewables"

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Climate Impact

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Future Strategic Partners

*These are the public and private institutes we aim to build a partnership initially.

CONTACT

Contact

Inquiries

For any inquiries, questions or commendations, please call: +244 924 495 905 / +244 924 267 409 / +44 7415 598772 or fill out the following form

Investment

If you are interested in investing in this project, get in touch with us at geral@kiapembe.energy

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