Nepalese Biogas Project
Four students created a small non-profit organization called Safa Biogas (safa means clean in Nepali). It aims to empower small communities throughout Nepal with the means to build and maintain their own anaerobic digesters. SAFA developed a compact, simple, and affordable kit that excludes the tanks and barrels (which can be purchased locally) to install a family-sized biogas digester that can provide clean biogas daily. Visit the Safa Biogas Facebook page, get on board, spread the word and assist with this great project!
Biogas News Links
Biogas World BiogasWorld is the largest business generation network and project support platform of the biogas industry.
European Biogas News from the European Biogas Association.
Indian Biogas Association news
Bioenergy Australia also has a page with the latest information on the Australian biogas scene.
Australia is lagging behind much of the world when it comes to the production and use of bioenergy. That is something Bioenergy Australia is working hard to change. Their mission is to empower people, share knowledge, and facilitate connections between Australian bioenergy producers. This extends to investors, researchers, and users so that Australia can become a leader in the global bioeconomy.
Through the programs, initiatives, and events they are inspiring the next generation of bioenergy producers. By sharing best practices from around the globe, and connecting key players in the Australian bioenergy sector to facilitate impactful collaborations. Whether it’s helping to finance a new project or creating an educational event on sustainability, they aim to lead the charge to take Australia to the forefront of the global bioeconomy.
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