2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-4921-0_8
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Decentralized Anaerobic Digestion Technology for Improved Management of Human Excreta in Nigeria

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“…Due to technical expertise, HE is particularly hard to deal with in Africa and is slowly being introduced in the continent; especially in Nigeria, Kenya and Rwanda (Emetere et al, 2021;Zwart & Langeveld, 2010). To maintain public health and safety and ensure a clean environment, Onwosi et al (2022) proposed a cost-effective decentralized anaerobic digestion (DAD) scheme, feasible for the Nigerian HE management system. In the country, Nayem ( 2023) reported that estimates of biogas derived from HE is around 2.6 billion m 3 /yr -equivalent to 57.2×10 9 MJ of energy annual generation.…”
Section: Promotion Of He Biogas Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to technical expertise, HE is particularly hard to deal with in Africa and is slowly being introduced in the continent; especially in Nigeria, Kenya and Rwanda (Emetere et al, 2021;Zwart & Langeveld, 2010). To maintain public health and safety and ensure a clean environment, Onwosi et al (2022) proposed a cost-effective decentralized anaerobic digestion (DAD) scheme, feasible for the Nigerian HE management system. In the country, Nayem ( 2023) reported that estimates of biogas derived from HE is around 2.6 billion m 3 /yr -equivalent to 57.2×10 9 MJ of energy annual generation.…”
Section: Promotion Of He Biogas Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AD is also another effective method for human and animal waste valorization [11]. Several studies have reported that human or animal waste could be an 3 of 48 effective source of energy or nutrients [12][13][14][15]. Hunter and Deshusses developed nitrification and denitrification filters to post-treat human waste-derived digestate so that they can efficiently recover nutrients that may be used as fertilizer [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AD is also another effective method for human and animal waste valorization [9]. Several studies have reported that human or animal waste could be an effective source of energy or nutrients [10][11][12][13]. Hunter and Deshusses [3] developed nitrification and denitrification filters to post-treat human waste-derived digestate, so that they can efficiently recover nutrients that may be used as fertilizer [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%