Javelle Whynn (centre) of Port Morant Primary & Junior High School, gives a breakdown of his school's entry in the Science Competition of the Petroleum Corporation of Jamaica's (PCJ's) Schools' Energy Programme to judges (from right) Michelle Chin Lenn, Project Manager, Wigton Windfarm Limited; Kerry Ann Curtis, co-ordinator of the Science, Technology and Education Unit at the Scientific Research Council; and Roger Chang, President of the Jamaica Solar Energy Association. For the competition, students were required to construct a model residential home utilising energy efficient and renewable energy features for the interior and exterior design. Listening in while Javelle explains the project are his teammates (from left) Allison Brown, Dervandre Malcolm, (partially hidden) Romeisha Augustine and Tray-Ann Rowe. Judging of entries took place on March 8 at the PCJ Auditorium in New Kingston. The winners will be announced at an awards ceremony at the end of the school year.
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