Robust Decentralised Low Energy Faecal Sludge Dewatering leading to Sustainable Energy Resource, Sanitation ,and Clean Water
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Natural Synergies (NS) together with partners University of Strathclyde, Practical Action and Blue Vine
Consultants are involved in a project that concerns faecal sludge dewatering/treatment leading to energy
security/generation, sanitation utilising locally available resource and GHG emission savings. NS aims in this
technical/financial feasibility study is to develop stand-alone dewatering process for rural UK/EU, increasing
energy efficiency/generation, reducing transport costs/carbon footprint and in developing countries (DC) as a
low cost faecal sludge management using for decentralised/localised sanitation and in both cases leading to an
integrated AD based off-grid energy generation, localised sanitation with clean pathogen free water and
sustainable fertiliser. The system once developed will aim at reducing cost of water treatment in UK/EU for
savings to be passed on to the end-user; whilst in DC it will encourage creation of an entrepreneurial
partnership, womens empowerment and security in the overall FSM supply chain and towards non-specialised component manufacture if possible using local industries leading to job creation in the UK/EU and in DC.
NATURAL SYNERGIES LIMITED | LEAD_ORG |
NATURAL SYNERGIES LIMITED | PARTICIPANT_ORG |
Faisal Salam | PM_PER |
Subjects by relevance
- Sustainable development
- Developing countries
- Emissions
- Sludge
- Energy efficiency
- Women
- Sewage
- Development (active)
- Energy management
Extracted key phrases
- Low Energy Faecal Sludge Dewatering
- Sustainable Energy Resource
- Low cost faecal sludge management
- Robust
- Grid energy generation
- Clean pathogen free water
- Clean Water
- Energy efficiency
- GHG emission saving
- Transport cost
- Water treatment
- Rural UK
- Natural Synergies
- Sanitation
- Overall FSM supply chain