Shit thats a gas
Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2014 4:48 pm
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StroppyChops wrote:Something wrong with your images there, Duncan, but i'd be keen to see them...
Yep, they are now...Duncan wrote:Check again. images should be OK.StroppyChops wrote:Something wrong with your images there, Duncan, but i'd be keen to see them...
Thanks CrabmanGarry.Crabtree wrote:Its a pretty cool project brought to you from SNV (Dutch NGO). They started in only a handful of provinces but they are rolling it out across Cambodia in a structured way. Not only is it cool technology, its also made by local craftsmen who have been trained by SNV.
This is the programme's website which covers everything about it http://www.nbp.org.kh/
For once a real NGO actually doing some good for the average Cambodian.
Suppose this is the machine that transforms the dung to gaz ? Just cow dung, or any animal dung works ? (What about dogshit ?)NBP, a government owned programme initiated by the Cambodian Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries and SNV Netherlands Development Organisation, markets locally produced domestic biodigesters to rural farmers. The biodigester converts manure into biogas, a clean and convenient cooking and lighting fuel, which eliminates the need to use non-renewable fuels such as wood and charcoal. The overall objective of the phase 1 (2006-2012) of the Programme is the dissemination of domestic biodigesters as an indigenous, sustainable energy source through the development of a commercial, market oriented, biodigester sector in selected provinces of Cambodia. From 2006 until December 2012, the programme as significantly achieved biodigester construction 19,173 units with 100,000 direct beneficiaries. In the new era of progamme, the overall objective in phase 2 (2013-2016) is the establishment of a self-sustaining, market driven national domestic biodigester sector.