[Digestion] Advice on medium scale biodigester installers in Uganda
Dr Stephen P Etheridge
spe at biotrix.asia
Thu Feb 23 21:31:51 CST 2012
Dear Oliver
We provide some probono advice to ngo's good causes etc. Would this be of
interest?
Regards
Stephen
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[mailto:digestion-bounces at lists.bioenergylists.org] On Behalf Of Oliver
Kynaston
Sent: 23 February 2012 20:43
To: For Discussion of Anaerobic Digestion
Subject: [Digestion] Advice on medium scale biodigester installers in Uganda
Dear list,
I have been asked by an old colleague of mine to help find out some
information about biodigester installers in Uganda. I am working on
small-scale biogas in Tanzania but don't have a very good idea what is
happening over the border. The project is for an orphanage
(http://www.nserester.org <http://www.nserester.org/> ) in Masaka which is
an hour and a half south of Kampala, and they are in need of some general
advice of what is available in that area.
Their waste stream is an adjacent pig farm which houses (on hard floor)
approximately 300 pigs year round.
Their primary requirement is to heat and light a series of chicken brooders
holding 6000 chicks 24hrs a day, they are currently using kerosene for this.
I'm afraid I don't have climate information about the site or the dimensions
of the brooders. In addition they would like to have 3 or 4 biogas lamps to
provide security at night and if possible use any left over gas for cooking
in the canteen.
If anyone could help put me in touch with some local biogas companies/NGOs I
will forward on the details.
Best regards,
Oliver
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Oliver Kynaston
Director - Shamba Technologies Ltd.
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+255 (0) 688 494785 <tel:%2B255%20%280%29%20688%20494785>
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