Showing posts with label Video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Video. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
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Thursday, September 15, 2011
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State and Federal Policy for Biogas by American Biogas Council
State and Federal Policy for Biogas from American Biogas Council on Vimeo.
The American Biogas Council webinar explored federal- and state-level policies that affect the development of biogas-producing anaerobic digestion facilities.
State and Federal Policy for Biogas from American Biogas Council on Vimeo.
The American Biogas Council webinar explored federal- and state-level policies that affect the development of biogas-producing anaerobic digestion facilities.
Thursday, September 15, 2011
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Wednesday, September 14, 2011
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Biogas From Banana Plants
Friday, August 26, 2011
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Biogas in Ethiopia Video
Deforestation is an important cause for climate change. We believe that in order to tackle some of the worlds biggest problems, we have to build on local solutions. Scaling these up is the key to making a difference. One way to stop deforestation is by using biogas.
Ethiopia is characterised by very low energy consumption, with the vast majority of the rural population having no access to electricity. As a result, the dependency on woody biomass has created an over-exploitation of the natural resource base, which in turn leads to lower agricultural production.
Continued interest in domestic biogas as one of the solutions to address rural energy, combined with SNVs experience with the promotion of domestic biogas and the commitment of national and regional stakeholders, led to the formulation of a Programme Implementation Document for a National Biogas Programme in Ethiopia in partnership with the Ethiopian Rural Energy Promotion & Development Centre (EREDPC). Implementation started in May 2008 with the construction of 100 demonstration biogas plants in 4 regions (Tigray, Oromia, Southern region and Amhara). In an initial phase (2008-2013), constructing a total of 14,000 biogas plants is targeted.
Deforestation is an important cause for climate change. We believe that in order to tackle some of the worlds biggest problems, we have to build on local solutions. Scaling these up is the key to making a difference. One way to stop deforestation is by using biogas.
Ethiopia is characterised by very low energy consumption, with the vast majority of the rural population having no access to electricity. As a result, the dependency on woody biomass has created an over-exploitation of the natural resource base, which in turn leads to lower agricultural production.
Continued interest in domestic biogas as one of the solutions to address rural energy, combined with SNVs experience with the promotion of domestic biogas and the commitment of national and regional stakeholders, led to the formulation of a Programme Implementation Document for a National Biogas Programme in Ethiopia in partnership with the Ethiopian Rural Energy Promotion & Development Centre (EREDPC). Implementation started in May 2008 with the construction of 100 demonstration biogas plants in 4 regions (Tigray, Oromia, Southern region and Amhara). In an initial phase (2008-2013), constructing a total of 14,000 biogas plants is targeted.
Saturday, August 20, 2011
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Producing Bio Gas from Animal Dung video
In a small village in Nepal, the villagers are creating biogas from animal dung. The advantages of using biogas are vast, but the most important reason for the villagers is their health
In a small village in Nepal, the villagers are creating biogas from animal dung. The advantages of using biogas are vast, but the most important reason for the villagers is their health
Thursday, August 18, 2011
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Organic Farming Part I - 'Organic Farming'
Organic Farming Part II - 'Cow dung to biogas'
Like many organic farmers, Jose Elanjhimattam is both a practical and abundantly resourceful man. Starting with cow dung, Jose has created an ingenious system that simultaneously captures and separates nitrogen-rich organic manure and methane gas. Unlike dried cow dung, which tends to lose nitrogen throughout the drying process, the liquefied organic manure produced through Joses slurry provides soil with far higher levels of nitrogen. Additionally, the methane gas removed is used as a form of fuel. Jose estimates that the dung from two cows is sufficient to provide enough biogas to support the cooking requirements of a family of four. Resourceful, intelligent, simple great stuff!
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
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Saturday, July 02, 2011
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Thursday, June 30, 2011
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Wednesday, June 22, 2011
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From Uenergy Project to Takamoto Biogas
During part of the research phase of this company it was called UEnergy Project. This video was created to explain the problem that was identified and the proposed solution for sanitation, waste management and clean energy for Africa.
From Uenergy Project to Takamoto Biogas |
During part of the research phase of this company it was called UEnergy Project. This video was created to explain the problem that was identified and the proposed solution for sanitation, waste management and clean energy for Africa.
Saturday, June 18, 2011
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Saturday, June 18, 2011
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Saturday, June 18, 2011
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Sunday, June 12, 2011
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Electric generator running on Biogas plant chiniot Video
Biogas @ Faisalabad road Chiniot Punjab Pakistan
v r working on biogas generator
now running 3500watts electric generator.
this biogas plant 25 Q
Biogas @ Faisalabad road Chiniot Punjab Pakistan
v r working on biogas generator
now running 3500watts electric generator.
this biogas plant 25 Q
Thursday, June 02, 2011
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One of Tuvalu Training Centers renewable technologies implemented with the ADEME support. After many community and residents meetings, Alofa Tuvalu implements the first pig manure biogas digester (and piggery) on a coral island. During the 8 weeks construction : 40 people are trained and 4 publics workshops introduced around 200 people to biogaz technology. A 3 months series of daily radio programs about energy efficiency and RET is produced. Training sessions are going on and the project brougt many reproduction requests from overseas. In Tuvalu, the first reproduction for the Nanumea community, is supported by Undp.
Thursday, June 02, 2011
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