BIOGAS FOR K'SI ABATTOIR
The
Kumasi Abattoir Company is building a biogas plant to generate energy for its
operations.
The project began last August and is expected to be ready for test
run by February before the eventual commissioning by the middle of next year
for full operations.
The Managing Director of the Abattoir, Joseph Owusu Boadi
has taken selected media practitioners around the project to inspect the
progress of work.
According to him, the project is being jointly funded by the
United Nations Industrial Development Organization, UNIDO, and the Korea
government at a cost of more than 120 thousand Ghana Cedis.
On completion, the
biogas plant will convert the faecal matter and other waste products of animals
at the Abattoir into alternative energy source for operations at the Abattoir.
This
will then relieve the management the huge expenditure it incurs on electricity
consumption.
The Managing Director noted also that the completion of the biogas
will substantially reduce the problem of waste disposal from the Abattoir as
well as help to address the stench produced by the liquid waste from the
company to the residents and passersby of Ahinsan, which is within the
catchment area of the Abattoir.
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