The Voice (Botswana)

BIOGAS PROJECT HAILED A SUCCESS

- BY BAITSHEPI SEKGWENG

As the door prepares to close on Botswana’s biogas project, government has hailed the undertakin­g a success.

The first-of-its-kind project, which commenced in 2017 and comes to a conclusion in January 2022, sought to facilitate low carbon investment­s in the production and utilisatio­n of biogas from agro-waste.

Notable achievemen­ts include: developmen­t of biogas and fuel standards, upgrade of renewable energy feed-in tariffs as well as the developmen­t of the Integrated Waste Management Bill.

The project has also aided training of 70 small scale digester masons and capacitati­on of 16 trainers on biogas constructi­on in six vocational training centers. In addition, 200 small-scale digesters were constructe­d, resulting in a future developmen­t of a feasibilit­y study report for medium scale digester for Botswana Meat Commission (BMC).

Speaking on the sidelines of Botswana Biogas Conference 2021, Minister of Mineral Resources, Green Technology and Energy Security, Lefoko Moagi, highlighte­d government’s vision for a nation which is energy secured.

Notable achievemen­ts include: developmen­t of biogas and fuel standards, upgrade of renewable energy feed-in tariffs as well as the developmen­t of the Integrated Waste Management Bill

“The energy sector will be transforme­d through the exploitati­on of renewable energy resources. Appropriat­e technologi­es that enhance efficiency and minimize the emission of greenhouse gases will be used. A conducive environmen­t backed by policy and legislatio­n will be created to allow for and facilitate private-public partnershi­ps and investment in clean technology and renewable energy sources,” declared Moagi.

The minister further noted that to rubberstam­p their intentions to transition to renewable energy sources, parliament recently passed the National Energy Policy, Renewable Energy Strategy as well as an Integrated Electricit­y Generation Plan.

According to Moagi, by 2030, Botswana aims to have reduced its own greenhouse gas emissions by 15 percent from the 2010 baseline.

Further, for the reduction of these emissions, the government has set a target of 15 percent of peak electricit­y demand from renewable energy by 2030.

With Botswana struggling to meet the demand of electricit­y in recent years, resorting to importing from South Africa’s ESKOM, biogas energy is seen as a solution to energy and environmen­tal challenges.

 ?? SATISFIED: Minister Moagi ??
SATISFIED: Minister Moagi

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