利用厌氧协同消化技术生产沼气用于机构烹饪:恩孔比国际学院案例

Tembo Costain, Luwaya Edwin
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研究表明,木柴燃料的使用与森林砍伐有关,导致温室气体排放,从而引起气候变化。尽管存在这些问题,赞比亚农村地区的一些机构,如寄宿学校和学院,仍然使用木柴作为做饭和取暖的燃料。此外,即使有电,通常也是以燃烧化石燃料为基础,如果接入国家电网,电费往往很高,而且也不可靠。另一方面,从动物和其他有机废物中产生的沼气已被证明是一种更清洁的替代能源,可用于烹饪和供热。我们选择了恩孔比(Nkumbi)国际学院的一个案例,以考虑利用该学院农场的动物和农业废弃物作为厌氧联合消化器的原料,产生沼气作为烹饪燃料,以取代木柴和电网电力这些目前的烹饪能源的经济可行性。结果表明,在学院安装沼气系统并用沼气替代木柴和电是非常可行的,净现值为 19,747 美元,投资回收期为 3.1 年,20 年的内部收益率为 35.5%。
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Utilization of Anaerobic Co-Digestion for Biogas Production for Institutional Cooking: A Case of Nkumbi International College
Studies have linked the use of wood fuel to deforestation leading to greenhouse gas emissions which cause climate change. Despite these concerns, some institutions located in the rural areas of Zambia like boarding schools and colleges still use firewood as a fuel for cooking and heating. Additionally, electricity, where available, is usually based on fossil fuel combustion, and often has high tariffs if connected to the national electricity grid and is also unreliable. On the other hand, biogas produced from animal and other organic wastes has demonstrated to be a cleaner alternative source of energy that can be used for cooking and supply of heat. A case of Nkumbi international college was selected to consider the economic viability of using the animal and agriculture waste from the institutional farm as a feedstock in an anaerobic co-digester to generate biogas for use as fuel for cooking to replace firewood and grid electricity, the current sources of energy for cooking. Results showed that installing a biogas system at the college and using the biogas to replace a combination of firewood and electricity is highly viable with a positive net present value of USD 19,747, a payback period of 3.1 years, and an internal rate of return of 35.5% over a period of 20 years.
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