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Forward7, Sistema.bio to bring subsidized modern biogas technology to small farm owners

Kathmandu, Nov 22: The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s Forward7 Initiative, previously known as the Kingdom’s Clean Fuel Solutions for Cooking, collaborates with Sistema.bio, a global social enterprise known for its modern, innovative biogas technology, to launch an initiative to provide subsidized biodigesters to small farm holders in Nepal and Indonesia.

The project aims to install 800 biogas units across these countries in addition to facilitate an entry to Sistema.bio to provide future services in Nepal and Indonesia in collaboration with Nepal Biogas Promotion Association (NBPA) and PT, Biru Karbon Nusantara (BKN) in Indonesia as the key implementation partners, Forward7 and Systema.bio stated in a press release.

Scheduled to conclude in January 2025, this initiative marks a significant step towards enhancing clean energy access for smallholder dairy farmers.

Forward7, supported by the Middle East Green Initiative, aims to transform the lives of rural communities by providing access to clean cooking solutions that improve health, empower women, uplift marginalized groups, and protect the environment by reducing CO2 emissions caused by using traditional cooking methods such as wood and coal.

The project will also drive economic growth, create jobs, and develop infrastructure in rural areas. By scaling up international cooperation, it seeks to prevent and mitigate the impacts of climate change, while supporting a sustainable future.

Forward7, is committed to providing 750 million people with clean cooking solutions, contributing to the achievement of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 7.

This partnership will establish a robust project management strategy that includes proactively identifying potential risks such as import and clearance challenges, installation quality control, end-user adaptation, and product affordability.

While addressing the high non-functionality rate of existing biogas systems, the project will also address the challenges associated with biogas technology through targeted marketing and awareness campaigns.

Under this initiative, biogas plants ranging from 2 cubic meters to 40 cubic meters will be installed across key regions in Indonesia and Nepal.

These biogas plants will enable farmers to efficiently convert organic waste into clean energy, significantly reducing their dependence on traditional cooking fuels. In addition to providing access to clean energy, the project promotes effective cattle waste management practices.

The biogas plants also produce biofertilizer as a by-product, which serves as an organic alternative to chemical fertilizers, helping farmers save costs and improve soil quality.

Launched in 2021 as part of the Middle East Green Initiative (MGI), Forward7 aims to provide clean cooking solutions, including Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), electric and solar powered stoves, and biodigesters, to hundreds of millions of people around the world.

This Initiative is dedicated to offering solutions to vulnerable populations globally, many of whom face dire consequences due to traditional and hazardous cooking practices, such as charcoal and wood usage. These clean cooking solutions have the potential to save countless lives by mitigating the risks associated with these traditional practices.

Sistema.bio is a social enterprise that provides access to innovative biodigester technology, training and financing to address the challenges of poverty, food security, and climate change.

They manufacture and distribute high-quality, affordable biodigesters that enable farmers to convert waste into renewable energy and organic fertilizer. Working together with farmers worldwide, Sistema.bio delivers high-quality carbon mitigation, sequestration and climate change adaptation programs backed by Measurement, Reporting and Verification (MRV) supported with IoT.

Sistema.bio works with small-holder farmers all over the world to reduce their carbon footprint, make them more productive and more efficient and create a healthier sustainable environment on their farms.

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