Partnered with All Power Labs, USA to create a Renewable Energy Center (REC) using APL's "Power Pallet" gasifiers, converting woody biomass into electricity for the campus and the nearby Jamba village community members, providing reliable and affordable power in a remote area and training students in renewable energy technology. This project served as a model for rural electrification, offering on-demand power from agricultural waste, reducing reliance on costly diesel, and generating valuable biochar for soil improvement, thus offering both energy and economic benefit.
Partnered with All Power Labs in a USAID / Rural and Renewable Agency of Liberia project that established a unique biomass-powered microgrid, that generates affordable electricity for over 200 households and businesses using local resources like rubber wood chips, palm kernel shells, and coconut shells; though managed by a community cooperative, HV WoodGas provides the critically needed technical support that keep the power system running. This pilot project, demonstrates the highly needed decentralized renewable energy for rural electrification in Liberia.
Partnered with the Embassy of Sweden, AECF and USAID to supply residence of Gboanipea town in #Nimba County with clean electricity produced from 100 KW biomass power plant.
The clean energy generated powers the sugar cane mills, and supply electricity to 350 households as well as 11 Small Medium Enterprises.
The project reduces Carbon emissions by 211 tonnes.
Partnered with Kumasi Institute of Tropical Agriculture, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) and the Kumasi Polytechnic on the implementation of 20KWatts biomass generated electricity used that powers processing equipment that turns palm seeds into palm oil, specifically to support local women's palm oil production businesses in an off-grid community of Ohwimase, in the Ashanti Region of Ghana.
Partnered with All Power Labs is setting up a 20KWatts Biomass power plants at Rwanda Girls Initiative / Gashora Girls Academy of Science and Technology (GGAST). This power plant energizes the campus 14-acre farm utilizing locally abundant macadamia nutshells as feedstock.
Partnered with All Power Labs, USA and Winrock International in a USAID powered
36Watts Sorlumba electricity project. A pilot initiative located in Liberia's Lofa County. This project successfully established a community-based mini-grid system, using crude palm oil as a biomass fuel; to generate electricity for 206 local households and businesses across three communities and supporting them with 24 hours electricity.