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Costs and Benefits of Biogas: Programme Implementation

Title Costs and Benefits of Biogas: Programme Implementation
Author GTZ
Year 1999
Region/Country
Topics Finance
Document Type Study & Report
File Download

English : Biogas gate volume 3.pdf

Language(s) English
Abstract Before a biogas plant is built or a biogas program is implemented, a techno-economic assessment should be made. For this, two sets of cost-benefit analyses have to be carried out:
  • The macro-economic analysis (economic analysis) which compares the costs of a biogas program and the benefits for the country or the society.
  • The micro-economic analysis (financial analysis) which judges the profitability of a biogas unit from the point of view of the user.

The publication talks in detail about the cost and benefits of a biogas project.