Adoption of Biogas Technology Projects among Rural Household of Lanet Location- Nakuru County

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2013Author
Nyonje, Raphel Ondeko
Njoroge, W R.
Gakuu, M C
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Biogas technology is one of the renewable energy with various benefits and the
ability to provide an alternative to the more expensive hydro-electric power. Effort
by the government of Kenya to promote the adoption of the Biogas technology
is well spelled out in the National Energy Sessional Paper of 2004 and in the
Energy Act No.1 2 of 2006. There is evidence that adoption of Biogas technology
is very low and little is known about factors that could be causing this poor
adoption rate particularly among the rural population. This study sought to
investigate how selected household characteristics, household attitudes, and
household income influenced adoption of biogas technology projects. Descriptive
research design targeting 6,956 households in Lanet Location, Dundori Division
of Nakuru North District was employed. A sample size of 364 households was
selected proportionally and systematically from two sub-locations forming Lanet
location (Mereroni and Muruyu). Descriptive statistics were used to analyze the
data. The study established that only 24.1% of households had adopted biogas
technology. The adoption levels between Male-headed and female-headed
households were found to be 41(12.7%) and 37(1l.4%) respectively. Among the
households heads with positive attitude towards biogas technology projects, only
18.8% had actually adopted the technology. Of those who had not adopted the
projects, 37% had neutral attitude towards the technology. Income was the main
factor behind the adoption of biogas technology. The study concluded there was
low adoption which could have been caused by factors such as education level
of the respondents.
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Njoroge, R.W., NGRO & CM. 2013. Adoption of Biogas Technology Projects among Rural Household of Lanet Location- Nakuru County. African Journal of Project Planning and Management - UON (In press).Publisher
University of Nairobi
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