Foundation SKG Sangha was an International Charitable Company registered in UK. It has now been closed
It had strong links with an Indian NGO, SKG Sangha, and a UK based consulting company, Kingdom Bioenergy Ltd.
The FSKG Sangha does not have any financial resources, so is unable to respond to any requests for support.
Biogas technology
SKG Sangha builds small biogas plants for domestic use by rural families, with cattle dung as the main feed material. The gas is mainly used for cooking in gas stoves that are designed to use biogas. The biogas plants are underground tanks made of masonry. The type of plants used until 2016 used the Deenbandhu design, made from rings of bricks. This design requires skilled brick layers.
A set of manuals has been written for a biogas extension programme in Egypt funded by UNDP that uses the Deenbandhu design. A set of slides shows how this design is made.
More recently, extension programmes in India have used the Suntala design, underground tanks made from concrete, cast over metal moulds. The moulds are made as sections, that can be removed, once the concrete has set.
SKG Sangha have been involved in many projects, mainly in India, but also in other parts of the world.