Our Project

Transforming Household & Farms Waste Into Clean Energy, One Community At a Time...

Material Test

Testing the strength of a 0.3 mm thick geomembrane biogas holder bag to see how truly strong it is. The 3906 Pounds of Metal couldn’t deflate the 200m3 Biogas bag!

Sustainable Soakaway

Installing Bio-Tank in a farm to collect chicken poop. Inside our Bio-Tank, the poop will be further broken down into biogas for electricity, cooking gas and byproducts will include fertilizer which allows the farm to become 100% closed-loop.

Pumping Water With Poop Gas

Test running a Biogas powered generator to power a 1.0 kVA water pump in Mowe, Ogun, Nigeria. Worked Flawlessly! The biogas was generated from a family’s poop!

We are the Winner of the DAYTA ARM Innovation Prize in Nigeria!

We won thousands of start-ups to clinch the prestigious prize which came with awesome cash prize and…

Testing Our Ai Chatbot

Using the Chatbot to optimize production of clean energy from different types of organic waste while using the largest dataset from RIKEN BRC and other research partners.

What 10m³ of inflated biogas bag looks like

Loaded up Biogas Holder Been Transported from Pig Farm to a rural community safely! Can be used for both clean cooking & electricity!

Introducing

The 1,000,000 Closed-Loop Homes & Farms Project

D-Olivette’s Project mission is to empower 1,000,000 off-grid households, farms, and communities to convert organic waste into clean energy and sustainable agricultural inputs—like livestock feed and fertilizer—by 2030. Our project accelerates the adoption of eco-friendly biodigester solutions across underserved regions, aiming to reduce over 1 million metric tons of CO₂ emissions annually. With this initiative, D-Olivette leads in fostering energy independence, sustainable agriculture, and environmental stewardship for a greener, more resilient future.

A Cleaner & Sustainable World, Through Ai-enabled Biodigester

D-Olivette’s 1,000,000 Closed-Loop Homes & Farms Project targets majorly rural women, small-holder farmers and very hard to reach off-grid communities. This initiative tackles energy poverty, boosts food security, and reduces reliance on traditional fuels, offering sustainable solutions to improve livelihoods & protect the planet.

PROJECT GALLERY

A user steering livestock poop feedstock in a Kitchen Box, to provide daily cooking gas for a family of 5

Our CEO posing with a 10,000L Bio-Tank ready to be used by a rural community in Sokoto, to process livestock poop to power 13 homes and the community farm.

A village house now enjoys clean energy from organic waste. No need for fancy stoves, yet they enjoy safe clean cooking. Courtsey: D-Olivette. Project Location: Itori, Ogun

Participants posing after training in Illela, on how to optimize our Biodigesters for clean energy and sustainable agriculture. 

The Larrytek Farms, in Papalantoro, Ogun State produces over 100 tons of organic fertilizer using D-Olivette’s Bio-Tank to transform organic waste into fertilizer. 

A woman using the liquid bioslurry which is the byproduct after biogas has been fully produced as fertilizer & pesticide on her farm.

 

Community installing a 5000 Liter Bio-Septic to transform community poop into clean energy and more food. Also, these aids and improve hygiene.

A farmer nourishing the soil with bio-fertilizer or bioslurry, this was harvest from an installed Bio-Tank. There are thousands of farmers who daily rely on bioslurry harvest from our biodigester.

Community members in the Oko Ata Settlement after a 5 days intensive training on how they can optimize installed Bio-Tank to improve sustainable energy and agriculture.

Training, students in Bookers Schools, Nigeria learning how to assemble their own digester systems using local materials.

Grandma using biogas stoves to prepare meal for family after installing a Kitchen Box in her home. Thousands of families today use the Kitchen Box.

Families also light their home with the Kitchen Box using Biogas lamps in Off-grid communities. D-Olivette installed thousands of these lamps yearly.

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