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University of Technology, Jamaica

• ANNUAL REPORT 2014-2015

Page 39

At the end of the training General Electric launched their

‘Illuminate an Opportunity’ Competition”; students and

educators at the UWI, Mona Campus, UTech, Ja. and

HEART Trust NTA participated. CSEII worked with the

lecturers and students to register a strong proposal

for the competition. The department encourages

inter-institutional interactions through forums and

competitions like these to challenge students, foster

innovation and establish meaningful networks.

The Associate Vice President, Sustainable Energy also

participated in a public forum on the New Caribbean

Energy Professional for the New Energy Paradigm

hosted by UWI. Through the BRIDGE project, the GIZ

donated five Mobile Training Tool (MTT) systems for

stand-alone photovoltaic (PV) systems to be shared

between UWI and UTech.

OAS MOU

UTech, Jamaica signed a MOU with the OAS in 2014 to

provide technical expertise on Sustainability Life Cycle

Assessment Projects (LCA) and the Legal Biofuels

Framework, in support of the execution of the Projects.

Under this agreement the CSEII offered ongoing advice

and guidance on the work of the Partner Organizations

implementing the Projects.

Included in this agreement was the hosting of two

national workshops, one on Life Cycle Assessment in

the Sugar Industry, and the other, in collaboration with

the OAS, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)

and MSTEM on Bio-energy and Food Security (BEFS)

Rapid Appraisal Tool Training .

Over 30 participants benefited from this capacity

building training; including a number of lecturers from

UTech, Jamaica. The LCA software Simapro will be

handed over to the CSEII for its Innovation Lab at the

end of the project in July 2015.

European Union (EU) co-funded Hydrogen Project

The research project, “The Application of Solar-Powered

Polymer Electrolyte Membrane (PEM) Electrolysers for

the Sustainable production of Hydrogen Gas as fuel

for Domestic Cooking”, completed its second year of

work. The aim of the project is to produce hydrogen

gas from water using solar-powered electrolysis, thus

reducing reliance on fossil fuels. The project is being

implemented by FENC through CSEII-SGSRE.

Year two of the project focussed on completing the

modifications to the cylinders and stoves to safely store

and burn hydrogen gas. The final phase of the project

will involve field trials and will then culminate with an

International Conference to be hosted in Jamaica by

UTech, Ja.

Lead Researcher, Dr Earle Wilson in discussion at a Focus Group on

Hydrogen Use for Cooking.

UTech, Ja./JPS- Solar Project - 100kw Solar PV System

Admiring the newly unveiled UTech/JPS Solar Project sign located at the

front field of UTech’s Papine campus from left, are Ambassador the Hon.

Burchell Whiteman, OJ, President (Acting), UTech, Dr. Ruth Potopsingh,

AVP, Sustainable Energy, Caribbean Sustainable Energy and Innovation

Institute, UTech, Mrs. Kelly Tomblin, President and CEO, JPS and Hon. Julian

Robinson, MP, Minister of State in the Ministry of Science, Technology and

Mining. The sign which is powered by solar energy was unveiled on July

10, 2014 at UTech’s Papine campus.