撒哈拉以南非洲有机废物对能源和生物肥料生产的潜力:综述

Isaac Rubagumya, Allan John Komakech, Isa Kabenge, Nicholas Kiggundu
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撒哈拉以南非洲许多发展中的城市因有机废物的低效收集、管理、处置和再利用而受到破坏。本研究的目的是从撒哈拉以南非洲国家产生的有机废物量的角度,审查和比较能源回收潜力以及生物肥料的前景。根据文献综述的计算,我们发现各国有机废物的数量各不相同,这就意味着各国能源和生物肥料生产潜力的差异。SSA产生的有机废物每年可能产生约1.33亿GWh的能源。有机废物转化为生物肥料的生产潜力在每年1108万吨至30626万吨之间。加纳是撒哈拉以南非洲国家中能源和生物肥料潜力最大的国家,人均发电量分别为630兆瓦时/年和30626万吨。还讨论了SSA有机废物管理中能源和生物肥料方法的挑战和技术考虑。本研究有助于读者和战略决策者了解生物能源和生物肥料对实现可持续发展目标的贡献,即SSA中的7(负担得起的清洁能源)和13(气候行动)。
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Potential of organic waste to energy and bio-fertilizer production in Sub-Saharan Africa: a review

Potential of organic waste to energy and bio-fertilizer production in Sub-Saharan Africa: a review

Many growing cities of Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are marred by the inefficient collection, management, disposal and reuse of organic waste. The purpose of this study was to review and compare the energy recovery potential as well as bio-fertilizer perspective, from the organic waste volumes generated in SSA countries. Based on computations made with a literature review, we find that the amount of organic wastes varies across countries translating to differences in the energy and bio-fertilizer production potentials across countries. Organic wastes generated in SSA can potentially generate about 133 million GWh of energy per year. The organic waste to bio-fertilizer production potentials range from 11.08 million tons to 306.26 million tons annually. Ghana has the highest energy and bio-fertilizer potential among the SSA countries with a total per capita of 630 MWh/year and 306.26 million tons, respectively. The challenges and technical considerations for energy and bio-fertilizer approaches in the management of organic waste in SSA have also been discussed. This study is of help to the readers and strategic decision makers in understanding the contribution of bioenergy and bio-fertilizer to achieving sustainable development goals, namely, 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy) and 13 (Climate Action) in SSA.

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