Techno-economic analysis of a mini biogas electricity plant (MBEP) for a typical farm in the Zimbabwean off-grid areas
Chipo Shonhiwa,
Patrick Mukumba,
Golden Makaka
Abstract:In response to declining electricity production in Zimbabwe, the energy regulator engaged various stakeholders to work together to solve the energy shortage problem. Biomass waste, abundant in the country, can contribute to electricity generation for consumption and export to the grid. Compared to other renewable energy resources such as wind and solar, biomass has lower investment and per unit operational costs, making it more affordable. Although farmers in the remote off-grid areas produce large amounts of … Show more
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