We are a Kenyan company established in 2011 that specializes in designing simple and appropriate technology tools to alleviate daily challenges faced by households and institutions. Our head office is located in Karen, Nairobi. With over 35 years in research and development, we have created a range of products that have gone through rigorous stages to ensure sustainability.
Our main focus is on providing solutions that are simple, affordable, and easy to operate, benefiting people while also conserving natural resources, creating value, and eradicating poverty. We use locally available materials and off-the-shelf components in our designs.
Our product portfolio includes a wide range of tools and equipment, including Flexi-Biogas digesters, Bio-sanitation systems, Chick brooders, Biogas/Solar Fruit & Vegetable dryer, Vertical gardens, and more. Each of these products is designed to provide households and institutions with efficient and sustainable solutions to their daily challenges.
Watching the video thinking about someone from my home town who's passionate about this very thing and like in a Scooby Doo episode he's revealed as Mr. Whodunnit at the very end! All **censored** is good **censored** for biogas. Good to see you Dom.
The waste in fed through the inlet, gets in the digester, it breaksdown as it produces gas and the waste automatically exits from the other end as rich organic manure.
@@FlexiBiogas Can the gas collected be stored in any way in a different tank?? Assuming its done in a larger scale, can that methane gas be stored because there is no way the whole gas can be used up in a day??
Human waste in terms of biogas production is very little, so we've designed the Bio-San toilet for managing human waste in a sanitary manner - biogas.co.ke/biosans-gas-systems/
Awesome! 🎉 We can't wait to help you get started. Let us know if you have any questions or need any assistance before then. Looking forward to seeing you soon! 😊🌱
Yes, we absolutely can. At a domestic scale we have 3 models: The Standard model that is a cooking solution for small families of 4-6 that goes for Ksh 80,000. XL model that produces almost twice the volume of gas than the Standard model and goes forKsh 95,000. XXL model for larger families that goes for Ksh 150,000. The price is inclusive of the biogas kit, covering, double burner stove, delivery, installation and training. Call us today on: +254722700530 / +254705810955 to make your order.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Our focus is on empowering communities with practical, local solutions like biogas, fostering independence in energy and organic food production while utilising locally available resources.
No it cannot. The Flexi Biogas system runs on any organic waste apart from human waste. But we have the Bio-San system that is specifically designed to manage toilet water and shower water in a sanitary manner. Here is how it works : biogas.co.ke/biosans-gas-systems/
Yes, biogas is natural gas, same as cng and can be used to power generators, but the question is for how long. So the more gas you have the more hours you can run it.
Good to hear from Uganda. Yes, Rabbit waste can be used and any other organic waste to generate all the gas. Kenya Farmer using biogas from Rabbit waste - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BKh-ID7uT00.htmlfeature=shared
Well done! I simply love the idea of sustainability and the pure organic results. I am sure the gas could even be used for gas refrigerators? How about wall mounted gas lights? I know of a huge pig farmer in South Africa. He also grows all his own feed for the piggery. All his farming machinery runs on the gas generated from the pig waste. Just imagine the impact on his profits and the fact that he is in charge of his success!
Thank you for your kind words! Yes, the biogas can indeed be used for gas refrigerators and wall-mounted gas lights. Your example of the pig farmer in South Africa is inspiring-it's amazing how sustainable practices can significantly impact both profits and self-sufficiency. We're excited to see more people adopting these eco-friendly solutions!
Aloha! Inside every human are powerful centers of energy and truth, an inspiring center of sharing. I appreciate your video and your background beautiful lake and trees. Asante 🌄🌍🌙
Absolutely! It's possible to store biogas in storage balloons but compressing in cylinders is not commercially viable, since very little biogas would get in.