Current Status and Future Prospects of Small-Scale Household Biodigesters in Sub-Saharan Africa

A. Tolessa
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Despite the age of the technology, sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries have numerous challenges that hinder biogas from being widely adopted. This review investigates the current gap between holistic use and the need for small-scale household biodigester adoption and effectiveness in rural and semiurban households of SSA. It reviews the present situation and potential of small-scale household digesters for sustainable future energy and biofertilizer use, with a focus on SSA. A literature survey was performed on small-scale household biogas digesters, and issues relating to the distribution, use, and implementation status with their implications on the future of small-scale household digesters in SSA were briefly reviewed. In recent years, the overall number of domestic biogas digesters installed across SSA countries has shown a significant increase due to the efforts of the National Domestic Biogas Programs such as the African Biogas Partnership Program with the Netherlands Development Organization and the Humanist Institute for Development Cooperation. However, based on an extensive literature review on small-scale household biodigesters in SSA, the study highlights that the success of biogas technology as a clean domestic cooking fuel has been relatively low. The findings of this review show that SSA countries still face a number of hurdles, the most significant of which can be boiled down to the need for technological advancement according to local context, social acceptance, and large initial investment costs. In order to overcome these obstacles and advance technological capability, social acceptance, financial benefits, and environmental impacts in order to improve its use and widespread dissemination as a renewable energy source, a highly effective organic fertilizer, and economic benefits for the betterment of SSA communities, more well-organized work and adequate research activities should be initiated and supported. The findings may be useful to researchers, practitioners, and policymakers who support/promote sustainable energy and waste management strategies in low-resource settings.
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撒哈拉以南非洲地区小型家用生物发酵器的现状和前景
尽管沼气技术发展已久,但撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA)国家仍面临诸多挑战,阻碍了沼气的广泛应用。本综述调查了目前撒哈拉以南非洲地区农村和半城市家庭对小型家用沼气池的整体使用和需求之间的差距以及沼气池的有效性。它以撒南非洲为重点,审查了小型家用沼气池在未来可持续使用能源和生物肥料方面的现状和潜力。对小型户用沼气池进行了文献调查,并简要回顾了与小型户用沼气池的分布、使用和实施状况有关的问题及其对撒南非洲未来的影响。近年来,由于国家家用沼气计划的努力,如与荷兰发展组织和人文主义发展合作研究所共同开展的非洲沼气伙伴关系计划,撒南非洲各国安装的家用沼气池总数有了显著增加。然而,根据对撒哈拉以南非洲地区小型家用生物发酵炉的广泛文献综述,本研究强调,沼气技术作为清洁家用烹饪燃料的成功率相对较低。综述结果表明,撒哈拉以南非洲国家仍然面临着许多障碍,其中最主要的障碍可以归结为需要根据当地情况进行技术改造、社会接受度以及巨额的初始投资成本。为了克服这些障碍,提高技术能力、社会接受度、经济效益和环境影响,以便更好地使用和广泛传播沼气,使其成为一种可再生能源、高效有机肥料和经济效益,从而改善撒哈拉以南非洲地区的社区,应启动和支持更有组织的工作和充分的研究活动。研究结果可能对支持/促进低资源环境下可持续能源和废物管理战略的研究人员、从业人员和决策者有用。
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