April 24, 2024

TTAEE and Soroptimist Unveil Green Initiative at ASJA

Thanks to a green initiative partnership between the Trinidad and Tobago Chapter of the Association of Energy Engineers (TTAEE) and Soroptimist International Esperance, ASJA Girls College students are now cultivating crops using a cutting-edge solar-powered hydroponics system.

Students to Grow Greens in EPIC-Funded Greenhouse


The school's agri-science students will cultivate kale, patchoi, cabbage, lettuce and other leafy green vegetables using a green initiative - an innovative greenhouse. This project is funded by the Digicel Foundation's 'Extraordinary Projects Impacting Communities' (EPIC) program in collaboration with Shell Trinidad and Tobago.

At the launch event, student Anisha Jailal gave an enthusiastic testimonial expressing that the green initiative project was an exciting venture for her and her peers. She mentioned that the project had a significant personal impact on her, as her father started a similar unit at home and her mother is teaching the technology to her Standard 3 students.

Hydroponics System Boosts Student Learning


Ms. Ramsaran, the school’s Agriculture teacher stated that the new system was crucial to the student’s learning and school-based assessments. Through the sustainable harvest program, students developed critical thinking and problem-solving skills using real science to manage the system for optimal results.

Richard Ramrattan, Project Manager at TTAEE explained that the original project design did not include a shade house. However, when the cabbage showed signs of overexposure to sunlight the team added a 30% UV-treated shade cloth.

Commitment to Sustainability and Food Security


Digicel Foundation CEO Penny Gomez highlighted their commitment to supporting projects that tackle crucial issues like sustainability and food security. She noted that this year’s EPIC Grant program focused on community initiatives in agriculture, renewable energy and the environment.

She expressed gratitude to co-sponsor Shell Trinidad and Tobago for supporting EPIC partners.

"This partnership is built on shared values, and we hope it sets a precedent for what is possible when like-minded entities come together with a common purpose. We are not only collaborating to support community development but also setting a standard for corporate collaboration rooted in integrity and a shared vision," said Gomez.

Digicel and Shell Invest in Youth and Community Development


Gemma Casimir-Redman, President of Soroptimist International Esperance expressed her joy at the project's success and its positive impact on the school, students and the broader community. She thanked Digicel Foundation and Shell Trinidad and Tobago for partnering with NGOs to support the development of rural communities. The Digicel Foundation and Shell Trinidad and Tobago contributed TT$100,000 to the project.

"To do good work, we need funding; to do extraordinary work, we need plenty of funding!" She stated.

Shell has been a key player in Trinidad and Tobago for over 100 years, significantly contributing to the development of the country's oil and gas industry. The company provides an integrated gas operation to supply the petrochemical market and Atlantic LNG.

Shell Trinidad and Tobago aims to create a measurable positive social impact at both the community and national levels. The company is committed to supporting national priorities by increasing access to education, skills, economic opportunities and energy. Their social investment strategy focuses on economic diversification and livelihood development through STREAM (Science, Technology, Research, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics) education, community skills and enterprise development and community development.


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