Chikurubi Prison - Biogas

In a groundbreaking move to improve both environmental sustainability and inmate welfare, Energy Yakachena has launched a pioneering biogas project at Chikurubi Prison. This initiative not only aims to curb deforestation but also promises to enhance the quality of life for inmates and patients alike.

Chikurubi Prison, which houses over 5,000 individuals across its various sections—Maximum Security, Farm, Psychiatric, and Female Units—has been selected as the site for this transformative pilot project. The initiative began in the Female Unit due to its less congested environment, allowing for a smoother implementation of the Homebiogas solution. the support reached those in dire need in a timely manner.

A Green Leap Forward

The pilot project in the Female Unit has seen the successful installation of seven biogas units, which feed into a central cooking pot. This setup ensures a steady supply of cooking gas, even during winter months when gas production is typically lower. The biogas units are also producing valuable fertilizer, which is being utilized to expand the prison’s organic vegetable garden. This expansion aims to improve food security by growing enough produce to support the inmates’ dietary needs.

Upgrading Facilities for Enhanced Efficiency

To further support this green initiative, Energy Yakachena has recommended the replacement of three electric cooking pots with gas-powered ones. Additionally, the kitchen area will undergo a much-needed facelift, including new tiles, an upgraded extractor, kitchen sinks, and a fresh coat of paint.

Addressing Mental Health Needs

The impact of this project extends beyond the Female Unit. The Chikurubi Psychiatric Unit, which currently shares kitchen facilities with the Maximum Security section, faces unique challenges. Patients with mental illnesses require specialized diets, which are not being met under the current arrangement. To address this issue, Energy Yakachena plans to install biogas units at the psychiatric facility, allowing for the creation of a dedicated kitchen.

The proposed upgrades for the psychiatric kitchen include:

  • Five large cooking pots capable of preparing meals for approximately 500 patients.
  • A 5000-liter water tank to ensure a consistent water supply.
  • Comprehensive kitchen renovations, including floor tiling, a new sink, and water connection taps.
  • 500 plastic plates and cups for meal service.
  • Five 210-liter containers for food distribution.
  • Construction materials such as 1000 bricks, cement, and quarry stones to support the refurbishment of a non-functioning 10,000-liter tank.
  • A fresh coat of paint to improve the overall environment.

These improvements are expected to significantly enhance the quality of meals and overall care provided to patients at the psychiatric facility, ensuring that their dietary requirements are met in accordance with their mental health treatment needs.

 

A Vision for the Future

Energy Yakachena’s biogas initiative represents a significant step forward in both sustainable development and inmate care. By reducing reliance on traditional energy sources and improving food security, the project is setting a new standard for prison and mental health facility management. As the pilot progresses, it is hoped that similar models will be adopted in other institutions, further advancing both environmental and human welfare objectives.

This ambitious project highlights the potential for innovative solutions to address complex challenges, paving the way for a more sustainable and compassionate future.

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