Trinidad's Vision for Renewable Energy Leadership and Unity
Key Ideas
  • Minister Stuart Young encourages unity and excitement among youth in renewable energy technology scholarship programme for a brighter future.
  • Renewable Energy Technology Services Scholarship programme covers key areas including hydrogen, showing Trinidad's shift towards sustainability.
  • Trinidad's renewables projects like the Brechin Castle Solar Farm and green hydrogen pilot project offer job opportunities in a traditionally oil-driven economy.
  • Young citizens are urged to take leadership roles in renewables to propel the country forward economically and technologically.
Minister Stuart Young of Trinidad and Tobago addressed the inaugural class of the National Energy Skills Centre Technical Institute's Renewable Energy Technology Services Scholarship programme, emphasizing unity and the potential of the youth to lead the country into the future. The programme, sponsored by industry players like Atlantic LNG and Trinidad Generation Unlimited, covers various renewable energy technologies such as photovoltaic, wind-turbine, geothermal energy, and notably, hydrogen. Young highlighted ongoing renewable projects like the Brechin Castle Solar Farm and the green hydrogen pilot project, signaling a shift towards sustainability and job creation in a traditionally oil-dependent economy. He expressed optimism about the younger generation's role in leading the country in renewables and driving economic growth. The programme offers internships and aims to equip students with the skills needed for the evolving job market, emphasizing the importance of unity and breaking barriers for a brighter Trinidad and Tobago.
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