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Ministry of Energy,SNV Launch the Africa Bio-Digester

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Last updated: June 19, 2022 5:25 pm
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Hon Peter Lokeris, State Minister for Mineral Development and SNV Uganda Country Director Phomolo Maphosa hold the signed Memorandum of Understanding during the launch of the Africa Bio-digester Project.
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Component project to commercialize the bio digester sector in Uganda Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development and SNV Netherlands Development Organizations (SNV) Uganda have today launched the Africa Bio-Digester Component (ABC) project, which aims to boost access to bio digesters for circular agriculture and renewable energy.

The four-year project running until 2025 is funded by the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs and managed by the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO). The 3.7million Euros project targets the installation of at least 8,000 small scale bio digesters across Uganda, providing energy access for at least 40,000 people.

Speaking during the launch in Entebbe today, SNV Uganda Country Director Phomolo Maphosa said the energy sector is still dominated by solid biomass, mainly in the form of firewood and charcoal, which contributes 88.6% of the country’s consumable energy.

‘Bio digesters offer increased benefits in the form of clean energy for cooking, and organic fertilizers for agricultural production, which will mitigate against the effects of deforestation and soil degradation,’ she said.

Joost van Ettro, Head of Cooperation at the Embassy of the Netherlands in Kampala highlighted that at the current rate of deforestation, in 25 years Uganda would have very few trees left. ‘Interventions such as the ABC project are therefore critical if we are to retain our biodiversity.’

He reaffirmed the commitment of the Netherlands to work with the Government of Uganda towards this important objective.

ABC Uganda aims to promote the scaling of bio digester technology towards agricultural value chains, both tangible in terms of increased agricultural production, and more intangible benefits such as reducing exposure to indoor air pollution, long term soil improvement, water retention capacity and carbon capture.

To achieve this, the ABC project will adopt information and awareness raising, provision of Business Development Support to bio digester companies and strengthen the bio digester business model for end users. Furthermore, the project will support 2Government and Sector Institutions developing an Enabling Environment that stimulates involvement of the private sector.

All these provide communities with renewable energy, agriculture, health, employment and environment benefits, such as the production of bio-slurry as organic fertilizer, job creation, improved livelihood, and reduced environmental pollution. The project will explore commercialization of bio-slurry as organic fertilizer, to increase farm output as well as creating new revenue streams for bio digester owners.

In his remarks, Dr Brian Isabirye, representing the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development (MEMD) emphasized the importance of the innovation led approach in addition to technology-transfer in bolstering the biodigester market.

‘Political leaders are counting on ABC leadership to provide guidance, support and evidence to support the government in delivering the much-needed social outcomes’ he said.

The Guest of honour, Hon Peter Lokeris, State Minister for Mineral Development appreciated SNV and the ABC consortium for supporting the government’s Biomass strategy to promote modern technologies for cooking. ‘The project will also reinforce the government’s initiatives in achieving its National Development Plan (NDP) III targets to increase access to clean cooking and reduce the demand for firewood and charcoal,while creating employment for Ugandans,’ he said.

The project is implemented as a joint effort by a consortium of SNV, German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ) and Biogas Solution Uganda Limited (BSUL) in co-development support of the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO). SNV, as lead implementer, takes responsibility for overall project management and stakeholder coordination and in cooperation with BSUL, for the further strengthening of demand and supply of the sector. GIZ’s vast experience will be put to good use to support key sector actors to improve the enabling environment for the bio-digester sub-sector in Uganda.

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