Domestic biogas technology as a solution to tackle energy poverty and lack of sanitation
A thesis by Eric Buysman from Wageningen University in cooperation with WECF
23.07.2009 |Claudia Wendland
This master thesis focuses on the combination of technical solutions (solar energy)and financial solutions (i.e. carbon finance), furthermore, it sketches an elaborative framework on how biogas, or more correctly anearobic digestion, benefits the rural poor, the local and national economy and even the global environment.
Read more: Anaerobic Digestion for Developing Countries with Cold Climates - Author: Eric Buysman (ericishier@gmail.com), Supervisor Dr. Grietje Zeeman.
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