Browsing Sustainable Research and Innovation Proceedings by Title

Browsing Sustainable Research and Innovation Proceedings by Title

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  • Muisyo, Irene N.; Kamau, Prof. Stanley I; Muriithi, Prof. Christopher M. (JKUAT-COETEC, 2024-08-14)
    The global drive towards utilization of renewable and sustainable energy systems is being accelerated by the increase in energy demand, environmental concerns, and the depletion of fossil fuel reserves. Of the main renewable ...
  • Mutunga, J. M.; Ndiritu, H. M.; Hawi, M.; Oketch, P. (JKUAT-COETEC, 2024-06-03)
    Biogas production from anaerobic digestion of organic waste has gained significant attention globally in recent years as it addresses both energy and environmental challenges. It is primarily used for cooking, lighting, ...
  • Sriratchatchawan, Panida; Eaimsumang, Srisin; Luengnaruemitchai, Apanee (JKUAT-COETEC, 2024-06-03)
    Due to its numerous applications, triacetin is regarded as the most valuable acetin when compared to other acetin. Glycerol from biodiesel production and acetic acid are considered as potential reactants for triacetin ...
  • Nyambane, E. N; Mwaura, C; Kamau, L. (JKUAT-COETEC, 2025-01-14)
    There is need for technology intervention in pollution and flood mitigation. This is because people litter everywhere which not only leads to accumulation of waste products that block the drainage systems but also pollution. ...
  • Nyaega, Ezrah; Nyabuti, Allan (JKUAT-COETEC, 2025-01-14)
    For centuries, edible mushrooms have been cultivated, eaten and appreciated for their taste, medicinal value, economic and ecological benefits. In the recent past, production of mushrooms has been steadily increasing and ...
  • Ombuki, Brighton; Orenge, Roy; Mutegi, Ariel (JKUAT-IEET, 2024-06-03)
    In the past decade, power systems across the world have witnessed a trend of increased penetration in renewable energy systems. This proliferation has been caused by the significant global commitment to achieve a net-zero ...
  • Juma, Shaibu A.; Ollengo, Newton K.; Chepchirchir, Salome (JKUAT-COETEC, 2024-06-03)
    More than 3 billion people lack access to safe water for drinking. Availability and access to water services are fundamental in preserving the health and well-being of humans. The quality of water has to be of a certain ...

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