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by. AFRICAN UNION UNIDO. A joint activity of the African Union Commission, Brazilian Government and UNIDO. The First High-Level Biofuels Seminar in Africa 30 July – 1 August 2007, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
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by AFRICAN UNION UNIDO A joint activity of the African Union Commission, Brazilian Government and UNIDO. The First High-Level Biofuels Seminar in Africa 30 July – 1 August 2007, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Presentation on Industrial Application of Biogas Technology in Africa JOHN AFARI-IDAN, An International Expert - Biogas Technology in Africa Team Leader, ARSCP Biofuel Task Team For Africa
Feed Stocks • Industrial solid and liquid Wastes • Agricultural residues and manure • Municipal Solid Waste • Domestic and Commercial Liquid waste • Health Care Waste • Human wastes (normally considered as part of domestic waste generation in industry)
Sources of Feed Stocks (1) • Restaurants and Hotels • Tourist Areas • Stadia • Educational Institutions • Police, Military and Prisons Barracks • Municipal Sewage
Sources of Feed Stocks (2) • Meat and Agro-processing Industries • Abattoirs • Fish and Animal Husbandry • Real Estates
Conversion Technologies • Broad Classification of Digester Types • Covered Lagoons • Balloon Plants • Fixed-Dome Plants • Floating Drums • Design Characteristics • Continues Feed • Batch Feed
The African Experience • Kenya • Lesotho • South Africa • Namibia • Sudan • Nigeria • Burundi • Rwanda • Botswana • Uganda • Ghana • Guinea
Integrated Approach - BTWAL the Ghanaian Experience • Segregates hi-BOD process effluent at source • Segregates degradable fractions of municipal solid wastes and solid process wastes at source • Integrates all bio-wastes and sewage in the anaerobic digesters to maximize biogas production(Sewage providing the best substrate for the indigestion process) • Recycles treated wastewater for less critical application, water conservation, liquid fertilizer production for periurban organic framing
The BTWAL Technology Components • The Bio-digester (s) • The Expansion Chambers • Filtration Beds • UV Water Treatment System • Treated Effluent storage • Biogas Recovery Balloon • Biogas end-use accessories
A large scale application for an under-construction university in Ghana (15,000 student population)
Completed biogas plantFood Processing Industry THE BIOGAS PLANT AT THE NESTLE FACTORY, TEMA - GHANA
BIOGAS ELECTRICITY GENERATOR at the Abattoir in Ferkessedougou, Ivory Coast 15KW BIOGAS GENERATOR POWER UNIT
Biogas Technology Opportunities • Problems of current waste handing practices • Increasing need of alternative energy sources to address energy security • Potential for methane emissions reduction and climate mitigation technologies • Sustainable use of nutrients and energy resources in waste materials
Potential Industrial Application of the BTWAL Approach • Abattoir • Food industry • Health-care Industry • Housing Industry • Hospitality Industry • Sewage Treatment Plant
Substitution of raw Sewage disposal into wetlands and large marine (e.g. the sea) ecosystem
SUSTAINABILITY INDICATORS • Meets the 3R Principles • Reduction of water use at source • Recovery of degradable organic fractions of solid waste • Recovery of residual energy in bio-waste for biogas generation • Recycle of 60% total water component of digester feed • Re-use the energy resources
DIRECT ECONOMIC BENEFITS • Avoid Cost of Constructing Septic Tank for new projects • Reduce cost of transportation to landfills • Reduce portable water use at source from cistern modification • Recycle and Reuse treated wastewater for: • WCs re-flushing • Irrigation and land scaping • Equivalent LPG of Biogas for cooking and refrigeration of essential drugs
Environment, Health and Sanitation Benefits • Avoidance of odour nuisance from Septic Emptying and off-site transportation • Elimination of seasonal overflows of septic tanks • Avoidance of off-site dumping of Hi-BOD load sewage in ecosystems • Recovery of residual energy resource in sewage for energy security • Water conservation for water security • Contribute to meeting MDG goals for poverty reduction
Barriers to Industrial Applications • Technical • Human Resource • Financial • Communication
PLAN OF ACTION FOR PENETRATION OF BIOGAS TECHNOLOGIES APPLICATION • Communication and Awareness creation • Institutional Framework and capacity building • Technical Capacity Building • Design and construction • Large Scale pre-Casting of modular digesters • Knowledge Networking and Transfer • Financial Resource Mobilization • Patenting and Intellectual Property Right • Demonstration Projects for integrated waste treatment with Biogas Power • generation
THANK YOU MERCI