New Biogas Project at Gorak Shep Gains Traction with Potential Funders

June 7, 2024 – Gorak Shep, Nepal — The proposed biogas project in Gorak Shep, aimed at providing sustainable waste treatment and energy solutions, has garnered significant interest this season. The project, detailed in a comprehensive four-page document by environmental engineer Joe Smith, outlines a phased approach to its implementation, with a total funding requirement of $650,000.



Project Phases and Cost Breakdown:


Phase 1: Build Shelter and Digester


• Cost: $350,000
• Details**: This phase includes the construction of the main shelter and the installation of a biogas digester. To ensure immediate functionality, temporary gas heating support will also be incorporated. This foundational phase is crucial for the project’s success, providing the necessary infrastructure for waste processing and biogas production.


Phase 2: Build Electric PV and Battery System


• Cost: $250,000
• Details: This phase involves the installation of a solar photovoltaic (PV) system and battery storage. The solar PV system will harness solar energy, ensuring a renewable energy source for the facility. The battery storage will allow for energy usage during non-sunny periods, making the system reliable and self-sustaining.



Phase 3: Ongoing Maintenance and Operation


• Cost: $100,000
• Details: This phase covers the costs associated with the ongoing maintenance and operation of the biogas facility. Regular maintenance ensures the long-term functionality and efficiency of the system, while operational costs cover staffing, training, and other necessary expenses to keep the project running smoothly.


Funding Opportunities:


To accommodate varying levels of contributions from potential funders, the project team has broken down the total cost into incremental amounts:


• $100: Basic
• $500: Administration
• $1,000: Basic equipment and initial setup materials
• $5,000: Contribution towards the temporary gas heating support
• $10,000: Partial funding for the digester construction
• $50,000: Significant portion of the shelter building costs
• $100,000: Full funding for the biogas digester structure
• $200,000: Major contribution towards the solar PV system
• $300,000: Almost entire funding for the shelter and digester phase
• $400,000: Comprehensive support covering shelter, digester, and part of the solar PV system
• $500,000: Extensive support covering nearly all aspects of the initial construction and solar PV installation


By offering these incremental funding options, the project team aims to attract a broad range of donors, making it easier for individuals and organizations to contribute according to their capacity.



Contact Information:


Potential funders and interested parties are encouraged to reach out for more information and to receive a copy of detailed project document. Please send us email or call us. We are glad to set up a time to talk in person via phone, zoom, etcetera. Thank you very much


For more information, please contact: info@MountEverestFoundation.org , WhatsApp: +13602503407.


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This biogas project at Gorak Shep represents a significant step towards sustainable development and environmental conservation in the region, leveraging innovative waste treatment technology and renewable energy solutions.

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