2023
DOI: 10.1007/s13399-023-03818-5
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Assessment of biogas production and fertilizer properties of digestate from cow dung using household biogas digester

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“…Basic sanitation facilities are also not guaranteed in Africa, with 709 million people lacking access to basic sanitation services, and open defecation remains a problem in many areas, such as Burkina Faso, with 9.8 million people affected [29]. In this context, biogas projects offer a promising solution to address the regions' energy and sanitation needs [11]. The anaerobic digestion process generates biogas for electricity generation while also inhibiting potential pathways for the spread of germs from urban waste, especially human feces, and providing basic sanitation services to local communities.…”
Section: Economic Development and Environmental Health Needsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Basic sanitation facilities are also not guaranteed in Africa, with 709 million people lacking access to basic sanitation services, and open defecation remains a problem in many areas, such as Burkina Faso, with 9.8 million people affected [29]. In this context, biogas projects offer a promising solution to address the regions' energy and sanitation needs [11]. The anaerobic digestion process generates biogas for electricity generation while also inhibiting potential pathways for the spread of germs from urban waste, especially human feces, and providing basic sanitation services to local communities.…”
Section: Economic Development and Environmental Health Needsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies have shown that the development of renewable energy and modern energy utilization technologies is an effective solution to the problems of climate change, energy stress, and waste management [8][9][10]. Biogas projects, as a form of renewable energy, have great potential in the development of modern energy utilization [11]. The use of effective biogas engineering techniques can minimize the impacts associated with global warming and climate change while improving the human environment [4].…”
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confidence: 99%