[Digestion] Advice on medium scale biodigester installers in Uganda

Oliver Kynaston oliver.kynaston at shambatechnologies.com
Fri Feb 24 05:01:05 CST 2012


Thanks all for the information. I have passed the relevant contact details
to the Reverend in charge of the orphanage and I expect he will get in
touch in next few days to ask for more in depth information/quotations. Any
further advice would of course be welcome.
Kind regards,
Oliver

On 24 February 2012 06:43, Vianney Tumwesige <trustvianney at gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear Oliver,
>
> Green Heat Uganda, is a Ugandan company and is a know-how provider of high
> quality proven biogas technology for anaerobic digestion of animal manure
> and organic agricultural wastes in both fixed dome and floating
> (above-ground) digesters. Green Heat provides customers with the best
> available information to meet specific and individual project needs. More
> information can be found on http://greenheatug.wordpress.com/ We will be
> waiting for an email.
>
> We will be glad to hear from you
>
> Kind regards
>
> On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 5:42 AM, Oliver Kynaston <
> oliver.kynaston at shambatechnologies.com> wrote:
>
>> 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) 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
>>
>> --
>> Oliver Kynaston
>> Director - Shamba Technologies Ltd.
>> www.shambatechnologies.com
>> +255 (0) 688 494785
>>
>>
>>
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>
>
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> Vianney Tumwesige
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