Biogas production using water hyacinths to meet collective energy needs in a sahelian country

This paper presents a pilot project that investigates the possibility of producing biogas from a mixture of water hyacinth and fresh rumen residue – replacing firewood as a source of fuel – to meet the energy needs of a maternity facility in Niamey (Niger). The discontinuous-type installation (batch...

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Published in:Field Actions Science Reports
Main Authors: O. Almoustapha, S. Kenfack, J. Millogo-Rasolodimby
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Language:English
Published: Institut Veolia Environnement 2009-01-01
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/factsreports/134
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description This paper presents a pilot project that investigates the possibility of producing biogas from a mixture of water hyacinth and fresh rumen residue – replacing firewood as a source of fuel – to meet the energy needs of a maternity facility in Niamey (Niger). The discontinuous-type installation (batch reactors) is made up of six digesters measuring 5 m3 each. The output during hot and cool seasons, 0.52 m3 and 0.29 m3 respectively of biogas per m3 of digester per day, has met the energy needs of the maternity facility, estimated at 8 m3 of biogas per day. The study revealed strong seasonal variations: output during the hot season is approximatively 1.8 times greater than it is during the cool season. Large quantities of water hyacinth, an invasive plant present in Niger since 1986, are manually harvested in aquatic environments. The project is run by a local NGO, the Groupe d’Initiative pour les Energies Renouvelables (GIER), and supported by UNICEF and the Niger Basin Authority. The duration of the project is 8 months.
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spelling doaj-art-e6fc44d893ae45dbb0b516f343ab934f2025-08-19T19:52:08ZengInstitut Veolia EnvironnementField Actions Science Reports1867-139X1867-85212009-01-01Biogas production using water hyacinths to meet collective energy needs in a sahelian countryO. AlmoustaphaS. KenfackJ. Millogo-RasolodimbyThis paper presents a pilot project that investigates the possibility of producing biogas from a mixture of water hyacinth and fresh rumen residue – replacing firewood as a source of fuel – to meet the energy needs of a maternity facility in Niamey (Niger). The discontinuous-type installation (batch reactors) is made up of six digesters measuring 5 m3 each. The output during hot and cool seasons, 0.52 m3 and 0.29 m3 respectively of biogas per m3 of digester per day, has met the energy needs of the maternity facility, estimated at 8 m3 of biogas per day. The study revealed strong seasonal variations: output during the hot season is approximatively 1.8 times greater than it is during the cool season. Large quantities of water hyacinth, an invasive plant present in Niger since 1986, are manually harvested in aquatic environments. The project is run by a local NGO, the Groupe d’Initiative pour les Energies Renouvelables (GIER), and supported by UNICEF and the Niger Basin Authority. The duration of the project is 8 months.http://journals.openedition.org/factsreports/134biogasdiscontinuous digesterwater hyacinth
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J. Millogo-Rasolodimby
Biogas production using water hyacinths to meet collective energy needs in a sahelian country
biogas
discontinuous digester
water hyacinth
title Biogas production using water hyacinths to meet collective energy needs in a sahelian country
title_full Biogas production using water hyacinths to meet collective energy needs in a sahelian country
title_fullStr Biogas production using water hyacinths to meet collective energy needs in a sahelian country
title_full_unstemmed Biogas production using water hyacinths to meet collective energy needs in a sahelian country
title_short Biogas production using water hyacinths to meet collective energy needs in a sahelian country
title_sort biogas production using water hyacinths to meet collective energy needs in a sahelian country
topic biogas
discontinuous digester
water hyacinth
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