A Feasibility Study of Biogas Technology to Solving Peri-urban Sanitation Problems in Developing Countries. A Case for Harare, Zimbabwe
This study investigated the feasibility of converting organic waste into energy using biogas technology to address sanitation problems in peri-urban suburbs of Harare, Zimbabwe. These suburbs with an estimated population of 156.975 are unique in that they are not connected to the Harare main water s...
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Main Authors: | Sibanda, G (Author), Musademba, D (Author), Chihobo, H.C (Author), Zanamwe, L (Author) |
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Format: | EJournal Article |
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Center of Biomass & Renewable Energy, Diponegoro University,
2013-06-17.
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