• DocumentCode
    3595804
  • Title

    Domestic biogas digesters in developing countries: Performance and selection of appropriate design for mass dissemination

  • Author

    Mungwe, Jerome Ndam ; Colombo, Emanuela

  • Author_Institution
    Politec. di Milano, Milan, Italy
  • fYear
    2014
  • Firstpage
    1
  • Lastpage
    7
  • Abstract
    Over 44 million biogas digesters of several designs are disseminated in Developing Countries (DCs) to improve access to modern energy services to 2.6 billion people who depend on traditional biomass. In terms of numbers this technology seems to be of high performance and any designs could be mass disseminated everywhere in DCs. This paper has two objectives: (i) to present an overview of domestic digesters performance in DCs, (ii) to describe a Decision Making Model (DMM) that is developed to identify the most appropriate digester design for mass dissemination in a particular region. Performances are characterized in terms of functional state, effectiveness in producing biogas, process efficiency and pathogen reduction: 50% of the digesters in DCs are reported in good functional state and 80% provide 3-4 hours of biogas per day. In terms of process efficiency, 58-94% volatile solids degradation is reported, 96% coliform and 99% Escherichia coli are eliminated. The DMM is based on the Analytic Hierarchy Process, the Energy Indicators for Sustainable Development and other performance indicators. It is applied to rural areas of Cameroon to select the digester design among five types. The Nepali GGC2047 design seems to result as the most appropriate for mass dissemination in this country.
  • Keywords
    analytic hierarchy process; biofuel; biotechnology; microorganisms; renewable materials; sustainable development; DMM; Escherichia coli; analytic hierarchy process; biogas production; coliform; decision making model; developing country; digester design; domestic biogas digester; energy indicator; energy service; mass dissemination; pathogen reduction; performance indicator; process efficiency; sustainable development; traditional biomass; volatile solids degradation; Biomass; Context; Decision making; Economics; Plastics; Production; Solids; Analytic Hierarchical Process; Decision Making Model; developing countries; domestic biogas digesters; performance;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Global Humanitarian Technology Conference (GHTC), 2014 IEEE
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/GHTC.2014.7137723
  • Filename
    7137723