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Kenyan Turns Water Hyacinth Weed into Cooking Fuel.
Here in Kenya, we are using biogas technology to tackle two major pollution problems with one device: a machine (we call it the T-rex) converts waste such as invasive water hyacinth into clean cooking fuel.This is in partnering with drugmaker AstraZeneca (AZN.L) and...
Women in Uganda Embrace Flexi Biogas
Kenyan Biogas Technology is Transforming Lives for families in Uganda. For years, Caroline and most of her neighbours have had to cut down trees 🌳 so they could prepare meals for their families. Once the #flexibiogas units were installed, all the families now...
Biogas Plant at The New Ngong Market
The New Ngong Market with over 2500 traders is generating over 1 ton of waste daily and 0 waste is ending up at the #dumpsite.
WASTE WATER TREATMENT FOR RE-USE IN AGRICULTURE
Grey water is basically soapy water and does not contain a lot of pathogens.
We use Effective Microorganisms {EM} to break down solids, soaps, destroy any undesirable bacteria & pathogens, prevent / remove any foul odours, and enhance the quality of the water which can now be used for irrigation.
THE MERRY LOO
The Merry loo is a simple low cost replacement for the pit latrine. It mainly features a multi chamber digester to ensure total liquidation of solids and complete fermentation, which also means the system never fills up and never requires emptying.
Its prefabricated and installs very easily and quickly.
Managing the Invasive Opuntia Prickly Pear Cactus with the Large Capacity Biogas Systems
Authorities and locals have been waging a war to control the runaway cactus for a few years, often using machetes, mechanical diggers, or insects that feed on the cactus, but with limited success. Now, new technologies such as the T-rex biodigesters has been introduced to try to control the thorny pest for good.