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Development of a Comprehensive Conceptual Framework for Biogas Technology Adoption in South Africa

Solomon Eghosa Uhunamure, Nthaduleni Samuel Nethengwe, David Tinarwo

2021Resources10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This article focuses on the development of a conceptual framework guiding the adoption of biogas technology in selected rural areas of the Limpopo province. The theoretical framing of the study emanated from the critical evaluation of models and work that privileged the technical design and optimisation of a biogas system over the adoption of the technology at the household level. Based on the empirical evidence, and using logistic regression analysis, the study highlighted that determinants of biogas technology adoption in communities are complex, context-dependent and spatially varied. Hence, the policy of biogas adoption should be tailored based on the principle of fit-for-purpose, instead of using existing unimodal approaches for all settings. Based on the findings, the study developed a robust conceptual framework that harnesses the relationships between the influencing variables that can enhance the adoption of biogas technology.

Topics & Concepts

BiogasConceptual frameworkFraming (construction)Context (archaeology)Work (physics)BusinessEnvironmental economicsEconomicsEngineeringSociologyGeographySocial scienceWaste managementCivil engineeringMechanical engineeringArchaeologyEnergy and Environment ImpactsInnovation and Socioeconomic DevelopmentHybrid Renewable Energy Systems