Another program started by Rural Support Programs Network
(RSPN) in 2009 to construct biogas across the country; so far it has
installed 70 biogas units in first year. People have choice to select
from variety of unit sizes according to convenience and capacity;
moreover a subsidy of RKR 7500 is also given to the clients [26].
Domestic Biogas Program is following Nepalese design of fixed
dome known as GGC 2047 [26]. This technology has been promoted
in Pakistan by leaflets, broachers, TV and Radio programs, farmer
meetings and manuals [23]. Alternate energy development board
is reviewing policies and working actively with all stakeholders to
generate renewable energy from biomass [28]. Pakistan Council for
Renewable Energy Technologies (PCRET) have reportedly installed
almost 1500 household sized biogas units, 3 community size plants
and 1 big thermophillic unit, but these units failed to work for a
longer time and it would be wise to develop big sized biogas plants
by following Japanese technique [10].