The Biogas-Powered Refrigeration System provides a clean, decentralized cold storage solution for communities lacking access to grid electricity. Using biogas generated from anaerobic digestion of organic waste (e.g., animal manure, crop residues, or food scraps), the system powers an absorption-based cooling unit to preserve food, dairy, and agricultural products.
This technology reduces post-harvest losses, improves food security, and supports livelihoods in rural and peri-urban settings where electricity is unreliable or unavailable. It is particularly beneficial for smallholder farmers, livestock keepers, and informal vendors.
Biogas-powered refrigeration has been piloted in Africa and South Asia throughNGO and university collaborations, often alongside integrated waste management or clean cooking initiatives. The system aligns with circular economy goals by turning waste into energy while supporting low-carbon development.