PCJ gives Campion College $500,000 for solar powered water system
KINGSTON, Jamaica – Campion College has received a grant of $500,000 from the Petroleum Corporation of Jamaica (PCJ) for the implementation of a student-designed energy solution at the school campus.
According to a release from the PCJ, the funding was part of the prize package awarded to Campion students who topped the 16 to 19 age group in the science category of the 2016 PCJ School Energy Competition. The team won the prize with a model design which demonstrated how solar energy could be used to pump water to the top floor of a three-storey school building which periodically experiences low water pressure.While handing over his company’s contribution at Campion’s general assembly on Tuesday morning, (April 25) the PCJ’s REEED Manager Dr Peter Ruddock said, “The Campion team submitted an impressive model which demonstrated their understanding of the importance of renewable energy and how to harness it for an energy solution that could reduce the shortage of water at the school.”“Their model was deemed feasible for implementation and the PCJ is happy to reward the students for their ingenuity while also assisting the school to manage their energy consumption,” he added.Since winning the competition in June 2016, the Campion team has liaised with the PCJ’s Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Department (REEED) to iron out the specifications of the system. The finalised solution will cost approximately $1 million with the school matching the PCJ’s contribution. The system should be in place by September for the start of the 2017-18 academic year.Campion College Principal Grace Baston lauded the PCJ for its contribution to the school and its continued support for youth development. “The Campion College school community thanks the PCJ for its recognition of the project designed by our students and for working with us to make it a reality.”