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31 August 2024

This updated Website is refers to two organisations that have been shut down:

Kingdom Bioenergy Ltd, a consulting company and

Foundation SKG Sangha a charitable company

The old websites have been reduced in size to make them more accessible. However, the main content is still available in  the following pages.

SKG Sangha operates as a biogas installer in India. They have installed over 160,000 units, of which 3,000 also have vermi-compost units to improve the fertilizer value of the compost.

Kingdom Bioenergy Ltd was set up to allow Dr D.J. Fulford to do consulting work, based on his experience in the DCS biogas project in Nepal. Development and Consulting Services (DCS) used expatriate technical staff from the United Mission to Nepal (UMN) to support the work of the Butwal Technical Institute (BTI) and its associated companies (such as BEW - Butwal Engineering Works).

The Biogas work was set up in 1977 under the Gobar Gas and Agricultural Equipment Development Company (P) Ltd (GGC) by UMN in association with ADB/N (Agricultural Development Bank of Nepal) and the Nepal Fuel Corporation.

In 1980, responsibility was passed to ADB/N, who used funding from UNDP to continue the work. They involved SNV, who started the Biogas Support Program (BSP) in 1992. They licensed the work of biogas extension to many different private companies.    

BSP became Biogas Sector Partnership in 2006, part of Renewable Energy Confederation of Nepal (RECN). The biogas work in Nepal is now supervised by AEPC (Alternative Energy Promotion Centre). The work is supported by the Nepal Biogas Promotion Association, also part of RECN.

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