2.7.2018
Uganda: biogas from agricultural waste for producing electricity in rural areas
Agriculture and breeding
Can biogas support access to energy in Africa’s rural areas? The answer comes from Pamoja Cleantech, a young social enterprise, which helps Uganda’s small-size farms transform agricultural waste (such as corn or rice waste) into biomass for producing electricity, improving the profits of the community and contributing towards sustainable development.
Original language: English
Origin: Uganda
Speaker
Peik Stenlund
Co – Founder, Pamoja Cleantech AB
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