Lessons Learnt from the Energy Needs Assessment Carried out for the Biogas Program for Rural Development in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
2. Zero hunger
1. No poverty
02 engineering and technology
15. Life on land
renewable energy
7. Clean energy
12. Responsible consumption
needs assessment
13. Climate action
11. Sustainability
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0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering
energy policy
DOI:
10.1016/j.proenv.2014.03.005
Publication Date:
2014-05-02T18:37:29Z
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AbstractThis paper briefly presents the experience of the Center for Regional Energy Management in the needs assessment, capacity building and adoption of household biogas plants in rural areas of Yogyakarta over the past five years. The biogas program has been designed to solve specific energy provision problems in rural areas, such as securing cooking fuel, as well as to promote ecological farming by using biogas digester as organic manure, thereby efficiently recycling locally available biomass waste. The paper also points that realizing these goals would require significant changes in funding and policy support for the successful implementations of biogas in developing countries. In addition, it highlights some of the key issues related to the implementation of rural energy programs and suggests a new approach and future strategies for initiatives that endeavor to address the issue of rural poverty and improve the living conditions of rural people.
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