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Consulting Work
Through Kingdom Bioenergy Ltd, Dr David Fulford, has built up experience through consulting work on renewable energy technologies  in many different countries. His primary expertise is in the use of biogas technologies in tropical countries. He gives talks on this subject to many different groups. However, the demand for him to give presentations to international conferences across the world exceeds his capacity to attend these conferences, especially as he does not now have a budget to make such visits. He still gives occasional lectures to the Renewable Energy MSc course at the University of Reading. This is a course that has been running at the University of Reading (under different  names) since the early 1980s. Prior to the setting up of Kingdom Bioenergy Ltd and also under its name, Dr David Fulford was part of a team involved in evaluating the biogas programme in Nepal, under the UNDP funding in 1991. He was also part of a team that won a contract to evaluate the Asian Biogas Programme run by SNV in 2012. Dr David Fulford was involved in an EU funded Asia Link MSc course from 2003 to 2006, linked with University of Borås, Sweden, which included supervision of a student project, looking at an AD food waste plant in Mumbai, the Nisargruna process.  In 2014, he gave a presentation to a World Bank conference in Kathmandu on applications of AD to food waste. Other visits related to biogas have included one to Ethiopia to advise on biogas stoves Dr David Fulford has also made visits to other renewable energy projects. Interesting consulting visits included Papua New Guinea and Uganda (funded by DfID [UK Department for International Development]), looking at micro-hydro possibilities. A major series of consulting contracts were with Ashden which is part of the Sainsbury Foundation and gives awards for the best renewable energy projects in the world. These included writing material for their some web pages, doing technical assessment of international applications and making visits to international projects to assess their suitability for an Award. The technologies visited have included biogas, micro-hydro, solar and improved stoves in South Asia, Africa, and Central and South America.   A new interest is the development of a low cost system to process food wastes. A pilot plant was designed for CMC Vellore, South India which was installed by SKG Sangha. Links have been made with BCU (Birmingham City University). A list of downloadable PDF files is available, which includes several presentations.
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Page last updated 30/08/2018
Consulting Work
Through Kingdom Bioenergy Ltd, Dr David Fulford, has built up experience through consulting work on renewable energy technologies  in many different countries. His primary expertise is in the use of biogas technologies in tropical countries. He gives talks on this subject to many different groups. However, the demand for him to give presentations to international conferences across the world exceeds his capacity to attend these conferences, especially as he does not now have a budget to make such visits. He still gives occasional lectures to the Renewable Energy MSc course at the University of Reading. This is a course that has been running at the University of Reading (under different  names) since the early 1980s. Prior to the setting up of Kingdom Bioenergy Ltd and also under its name, Dr David Fulford was part of a team involved in evaluating the biogas programme in Nepal, under the UNDP funding in 1991. He was also part of a team that won a contract to evaluate the Asian Biogas Programme run by SNV in 2012. Dr David Fulford was involved in an EU funded Asia Link MSc course from 2003 to 2006, linked with University of Borås, Sweden, which included supervision of a student project, looking at an AD food waste plant in Mumbai, the Nisargruna process.  In 2014, he gave a presentation to a World Bank conference in Kathmandu on applications of AD to food waste. Other visits related to biogas have included one to Ethiopia to advise on biogas stoves Dr David Fulford has also made visits to other renewable energy projects. Interesting consulting visits included Papua New Guinea and Uganda (funded by DfID [UK Department for International Development]), looking at micro-hydro possibilities. A major series of consulting contracts were with Ashden which is part of the Sainsbury Foundation and gives awards for the best renewable energy projects in the world. These included writing material for their some web pages, doing technical assessment of international applications and making visits to international projects  to assess their suitability for an Award. The technologies visited have included biogas, micro-hydro, solar and improved stoves in South Asia, Africa, and Central and South America.   A new interest is the development of a low cost system to process food wastes. A pilot plant was designed for CMC Vellore,  South India which was installed by SKG