Biogas plant under construction in Koro Island, Fiji. [Photo: Marcel Wagner, ADRA Austria]
July 11, 2023 | Austria | Jürgen Dostal, ADRA Austria, and Adventist Review
In 2016, a typhoon destroyed the island of Koro, one of the main islands of Fiji. Since then, the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) in Austria has been providing reconstruction aid with a focus on alternative agricultural methods and climate-neutral energy production. In May, ADRA Austria director Marcel Wagner traveled to the island to lead a team in the construction of an autonomous biogas plant.
A Simple Design
ADRA Austria reported that the construction of a biogas plant is very simple. The fermentation cylinder, with a volume of 6 cubic meters (212 cubic feet), is built of bricks in a pit about 1.5 meters (5 feet) deep. After completion of the cylinder, soil is poured around the cylinder to create sufficient stabilization forces against the pressure generated inside. At 0.5 bar (about 7 psi), this is a relatively low pressure and is caused by the natural fermentation of human and animal feces.
Students follow the construction with interest. [Photo: Marcel Wagner, ADRA Austria]
Energy for Three Households
According to ADRA Austria, such a small biogas plant produces enough gas for about three households and can be built easily and with the cooperation of the residents. It enables families to become independent of high gas prices.
Workers near completion of the biogas plant. Once complete, they will pour soil around the cylinder to stabilize it. [Photo: Marcel Wagner, ADRA Austria]
Knowledge Transfer
“Through projects such as this, ADRA Austria is helping people to help themselves,” ADRA leaders said. “To this end, it is important that knowledge is passed on within the population and that people learn to benefit directly from the know-how imparted.” On the island of Koro, they explained, the transfer of knowledge takes place through cooperation with the university located there.
Gas stoves are very important in Fiji. This stove here is still operated with an expensive gas cylinder. [Photo: Marcel Wagner, ADRA Austria]
The original version of this story was posted by ADRA Austria.