File:GIZ 2014, Business Opportunities in the Ghanaian Biogas Sector.pdf
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Summary
Ghana has a significant potential for electricity generation from renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, small hydro and biomass. Against this background and with regard to the high oil prices and the large import dependence in the energy sector, the Ghanaian government intends to maximize the development of renewable energy in the national energy mix. Since Ghana has a regionally distinctive agriculture and food industry, the use of biomass for biogas generation, in particular, agro-industrial waste but also agricultural residues and animal waste will play a big role in achieving these goals.
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English: It give overview on the Biogas Potential of Different Sectors, also Legal Framework, Incentives and Potential Business Opportunities in Ghana.
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GIZ 2014, Business Opportunities in the Ghanaian Biogas Sector |
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2014-05-16 |
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GIZ 2014, (PEP) |
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