Agriculture
December 27, 2023
AEST Agricultural Waste Charcoal Briquettes
Read SolutionImplemented by
Appropriate Energy Saving Technologies Limited (AEST)
Updated on February 3, 2024
·Created on November 12, 2018
A bioreactor fueled with human and animal waste, designed for institutions in Kenya.
The Human Waste Bioreactor uses sewage to generate electricity with the intent of saving the forest cover by providing an alternative to fuel power. The system was designed by a team of students from Kenya, led by Leroy Mwasaru (who was 17 years old at the time). The product was specifically created for learning institutions and prisons, environments where sewage can be a concern.
Target SDGs
SDG 7: Affordable and Clean Energy
Target Users (Target Impact Group)
Household, Community, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises
Distributors / Implementing Organizations
Unknown
Competitive Landscape
Direct competitors include Flexi Biogas BG5 and HPS Biomass Gasification Power Plant.
Intellectural Property Type
Trade Secret
Academic Research and References
Other Information
video of the Human Waste Bioreactor
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