Mulinda, CyimanaHu, QichunPan, Ke2023-04-262023-04-262013Mulinda, C., Hu, Q., & Pan, K. (2013). Dissemination and problems of African biogas technology. Energy and Power Engineering, 5(08), 506.http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/epe.2013.58055https://nru.uncst.go.ug/handle/123456789/8555The present status of biogas technology in Africa was briefly reviewed focusing on biogas market potential, stake- holders, investments and bottlenecks. Africa is endowed with important biomass reserve considered as a potential for anaerobic digestion. However, the over reliance on wood and fossil fuels remains significantly overwhelming. This is due to the number of challenges in the f ield which led to underestimate at some exten t the benefits of biogas techno logy. Unreliable and inefficient use of biomass fuel, which contribu tes to the greenhou se gas emissions still, h as kept its pref- erence in primary energy balance. Despite the huge potentialities and biomass resources for anaerobic digestion in Af- rica, the dissemination rate of biogas in Africa is struggling to meet biogas market demand. Nevertheless, there are a number of problems to address especially narrowing down the gap between biogas market demand and supply. This paper consists of an introduction and the status of the energy sector in Africa, and then discusses current dissemination of biogas development, finance and stakeholder contributions, challenges and a conclusion.enDisseminationPotentialBottlenecksBene fitDissemination and Problems of African Biogas TechnologyArticle