Jamaica Gleaner

Wigton to showcase Renewable Energy Training Lab at energy expo

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WIGTON WINDFARM Limited will have pieces of the state-ofthe-art equipment from its recently opened Renewable Energy Training Lab on display at the PCJ Jamaica Alternativ­e Energy Expo which is scheduled for June 16 and 17 at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel in New Kingston.

Over the course of the twoday event, persons who visit the Wigton booth can get a firsthand look at a selection of the training lab’s resources, including a hydro-station, a wind tunnel display, a wind turbine prototype, a solar trainer and wind turbine kits. Also, prospectiv­e students will have the opportunit­y to gather informatio­n about the training centre’s offerings and view demonstrat­ions of the equipment that outfits the laboratory, which is located in Rose Hill, Manchester.

Officially opened in November 2016, the Wigton Renewable Energy Training Lab offers courses in solar thermal, photovolta­ics, wind power, hydro and bioenergy, among other areas. Since its launch, Wigton has offered two solar energy courses which involved a series of lectures as well as practical work. The lab’s offerings have been well received with energy technician­s, PV practition­ers and educators enrolling and completing courses.

The next course, which is scheduled for July 12-14, will focus on wind energy and hydropower.

TRAINING DELIVERY

Training is delivered by lecturers from the University of the West Indies, the University of Technology, Jamaica, HEART Trust-NTA’s National Tool and Engineerin­g Institute and Wigton’s training coordinato­rs and service engineers.

Prior to the opening of the lab, the instructor­s were taught by internatio­nally renowned trainers in renewable energy from the Renewables Academy (RENAC) of Germany, who

also installed the equipment and assisted in setting up the lab.

Wigton General Manager Earl Barrett said: “As we aim to become Jamaica’s premier institutio­n in renewable energy training, we will be promoting

the technologi­es available at the lab to give interested persons a taste of what to expect when they sign up for our courses.

“In doing so, we anticipate that there will be greater awareness

about the resources available at the Wigton lab, which will encourage more persons to get trained and certified to work in their area of choice in the renewable energy industry,” added Barrett.

 ??  ?? The hydro electrical micro station, one of the pieces of equipment that the Wigton Renewable Energy Training Lab will have on display at the PCJ Jamaica Alternativ­e Energy Expo. Dr Andrew Wheatley (second left), minister of science, energy and...
The hydro electrical micro station, one of the pieces of equipment that the Wigton Renewable Energy Training Lab will have on display at the PCJ Jamaica Alternativ­e Energy Expo. Dr Andrew Wheatley (second left), minister of science, energy and...

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