boosting the integrated manure - r20 · 2016. 10. 31. · kamonyi district / muhanga district /...
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100 Climate Solutions Project Campaign ~ 2016100 Climate Solutions Project Campaign ~ 2016
Waste M
anagement
REGIONS OFCLIMATE ACTION
Summary
Mandating Authority :
Expected project CAPEX :
Social and environmental impact
Location and population
Main stakeholders
Benefits for society: generation of green electricity and heat; Replacing fossil fuels with renewable energy; Protection of local natural resources and environment; Re-duced dependence on imported fossil fuels; Reduction of GHG emissions; Flexible and efficient end use of biogas for cooking and lighting. Benefits for farmers: Metabolized biomass (substrate) is a good fertilizer rich in phosphorus, potassium, and trace ele-ments; Reduction of energy costs; Increased agricultural productivity; Additional income for farmers.
This project aims to: Sustainably manage urban waste from Muhanga secondary City and other settlements in the project zone / Ensure integrated manure management by main-streaming its efficiency through collection-treatment-storage and application of manure in farm lands / Using a multi-stakeholders approach to portray the implementation of the integrated green settlements development / Production of electricity and bio-slurry from manure biogas (cogeneration).
Caritas Diocese Kabgayi
16’118’000 €
The main stakeholders targeted through-out the implementation of this project are: Kamonyi District / Muhanga District / Ru-hango District / Nyanza District / Ministry of infrastructure/Rwanda / International Live-stock Research Institute(ILRI) / University of Rwanda / Catholic Institute of Kabgayi
Boosting the integrated manure and waste management
Kamonyi-Muhanga-Ruhann-go and Nyanza Districts, Rwanda. 52’000 inh.
100 Climate Solutions Project Campaign ~ 2016100 Climate Solutions Project Campaign ~ 2016
Project maturity ( IFC / World Bank Categories )
Amount of waste generated
Waste type
Current recycling rate
Existing waste management plan
Final disposal today
Amount of waste currently collected
CommentsGlassMetal
PaperPlasticOrganic
Infrastructure Stage Short description Expected Capex Expected Capacity
Improving collection
Transfer stations
Sorting Centre
Composting facilities
Recyclables processing facilities
Waste to Energy facilities
Sanitary landfill
STAGE 1 : Concept Development, Site identification
STAGE 2 : Pre-Feasibility Studies
STAGE 3 : Feasibility Studies
STAGE 4 : Permitting / Financing / Contracts
STAGE 5 : Engineering/Construction/Commercial Operation
2285 525 tonne
2500 00 tonne
NONE
Landfill site / dump site
NO
N/A N/A N/A
N/A N/APrior to 2010, there was no national policy or harmonized regula-tory framework addressing solid waste management. Households, communities, NGOs, the private sector, community associations and district authorities performed this service with limited technical and financial means. Today, 90 percent of waste is organic. Waste sorting, composting and recycling activities are still in the early stages of introduction.
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The focus will be the proximity services and coaching
Technical support and infrastructure
Technical support
Outreach-proximity services-technical sup-port-infrastructure development
Outreach and infrastructures development and production of electricity from manure biogas
Financial support-proximity services and assets procurement
Technical support and infrastructures de-velopment
3,500,000$
2,000,000$
1,500,000$
1,500,000$
4,000,000$
1,000,000$
4,500,000$
500,000 tonnes per year
200,000 tonnes per year
200,000 tonnes per year
100,000 tonnes per year
1.5 Mega Watt
750,000 tonnes per year
450,000 tonnes per year