

Our flagship project
Kenya
HomeBiogas Kenya.
Launched in 2021 as a fully owned subsidiary, built from the ground up to serve smallholder livestock farmers with clean energy — directly, at scale.
7500+
Active Systems Today
7500+
Active Systems Today
The Model
Direct to farmer. No middleman.
Headquartered in Kiambu, our 60-person team sells, installs, and supports every system across key dairy counties. Product-market fit was immediate — within the first year we installed over 1,000 systems, and today more than 7,500 active systems are converting farm waste into clean cooking gas and biofertilizer daily.
Carbon & finance
Climate markets funding farmer access.
Our Gold Standard certified carbon project monetises verified emissions reductions, with revenue subsidising system costs for farmers. In 2025, a KLIK agreement with the Swiss Government under Article 6.2 of the Paris Agreement marked our entry into compliance carbon markets. Results-based financing from MCFA (€2M) and GIZ further backs deployment on the ground.
Local partners
Trusted networks, faster reach.
Brookside, Jawabu, and Meru
Union give us direct access to established farmer cooperatives — reducing acquisition costs and ensuring farmers hear about HomeBiogas from people they already trust.

A new frontier.
Ghana
HomeBiogas Ghana.
Following the landmark Article 6.2 agreement between Ghana and Switzerland, HomeBiogas launched an ambitious project to bring clean cooking energy to pig farmers across Ghana — backed by compliance carbon finance from day one.
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Major Regions
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Local Partners
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Major Regions
The opportunity
Pig waste. Clean gas. A perfect fit.
Ghana's pig farmers sit on an untapped resource. Manure that currently decomposes openly — releasing methane and creating health hazards — can be converted daily into clean cooking gas, replacing the firewood and charcoal most rural households still depend on. HomeBiogas systems are compact, fast to install, and purpose-built for exactly this reality.
On the ground
Two strong local partners. Four major regions.
We work with two established local partners covering the regions where pig farming is most concentrated — Greater Accra, Eastern, Ashanti, and beyond. Their farmer networks and on-the-ground knowledge are essential to reaching the scale this project demands.

From firewood to clean gas
Rwanda
Working in partnership with UNDP, HomeBiogas delivered two consecutive projects that reached over 1,000 beneficiary families , smallholder farmers whose livestock manure now powers their kitchens.
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Major Regions
1000
Beneficiary Families
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Projects Delivered
The impact
Cleaner kitchens. Stronger livelihoods.
The impact is immediate. Families spend less time collecting firewood, reduce household fuel costs, and cook with less smoke exposure. Each system also produces a daily supply of liquid biofertilizer, creating additional value for smallholder farmers and their fields.
What's next
Carbon project in the pipeline.
Building on the installed base and government backing, a carbon project at scale is now in development — with Rwanda well positioned to become HomeBiogas's next certified carbon market in East Africa.

Island farming.Israeli innovation.
Fiji Islands
Across the Fiji Islands, HomeBiogas brings clean cooking energy to remote farming communities through Pacific Growth — a specialist agricultural partner operating consistently across the islands since 2020.
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Major Regions
500
Beneficiary Families
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Integrated Solutions
Off the grid
Energy where it's needed most.
Pacific Growth integrates HomeBiogas alongside other green technologies, bringing Israeli agricultural innovation directly to farmers across multiple islands. For communities beyond the reach of the electricity grid, the ability to convert livestock manure into daily cooking gas on-site is more than a convenience. It provides a reliable and practical energy solution that supports everyday life.

Teaching the next generation
Brazil
HomeBiogas Brazil.
Since 2018, Brazil has become one of HomeBiogas's most distinctive markets, where biogas systems are installed in schools, combining clean energy production with hands-on circular economy education. Each installation helps reduce operating costs while turning sustainability into a daily learning experience.
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Major Regions
25
Schools
12,000+
Students Reached
Schools as living classrooms
Learning by doing
Each HomeBiogas system installed in a school transforms organic food waste into clean cooking gas for the school kitchen. At the same time, it serves as a practical educational tool, allowing students to experience circular economy principles through a working system on campus.
More than energy
The benefits extend beyond energy savings. Every new group of students gains firsthand exposure to sustainable practices, creating long-term environmental awareness while delivering measurable economic value to schools and local communities.

















