Biogas Promotion in Kenya: A review of experiences
Stephen Gitonga
This publication ios based on a review of experineces in Kenya. It gives details of the factors that have influenced the adoption of biogas technology in Kenya. It also covers the types of biogas plants, implementation strategies, levels of use and factors necessary for successful dissemination of teh technology. The book can be used by development agencies, private entrepreneurs and the general public as a tool for making informed decisions on biogas tecnology.
ISBN 996696066X, (IT Kenya), 1997, 44pp, £5.95,
A Chinese Biogas Manual: Popularising technology in the countryside
Edited by Ariane van Buren
Uses diagrams and pictures to show how the basic design of the biogas pit can be adapted for construction in different soils, from sandstone to sheer rock, which should encourage other developing countries to embark on their own biogas programmes. Reprinted in 1997.
ISBN 0903031655, (ITP), 1979, 136pp, £8.95,
Ferrocement Biogas Holder
IFIC
A do-it-yourself manual with specifications and instructions.
ISBN , (Intl.Ferrocement Info.Ctr.), 1980, 42pp, £2.50,
Running a Biogas Programme: A handbook
David Fulford
Describes the designs and uses of biogas plants, with technical appendices, for domestic and community plants. Likely economic and social effects of biogas programmes are described from experience, and advice given in the problems of management.
ISBN 0946688494, (ITP), 1988, 188pp, £14.95,
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