Energy Office Blast April 2014

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Energy Office Blast VOLUME 2, NUMBER 4

MAY 14, 2014

For information on energy efficiency or alternative energy, visit the V.I. Energy website at www.vienergy.org

Wind The technical resource potential of the winds above U.S. coastal waters is enough to provide over 4,000 gigawatts of electricity, or approximately four times the generating capacity of the current U.S. electric power system. Although not all of these resources will be developed, this represents a major opportunity to provide power to highlypopulated coastal cities.

Judges at work at KidWind on St. Thomas

KidWind—Complex Wins Competition Twenty Virgin Islands students, representing eight territorial high schools, April 12 brought nine home-made wind turbines to Charlotte Amalie High School to see whose would produce the most electricity. The atmosphere in the gymnasium was often tense as Charlotte Amalie High School pulled ahead in the interview and presentation section, but Saint Peter and Paul Cathedral School make a big jump with its performance in the first wind tunnel tests. In the end it was St. Croix Education Complex team that took home the top trophy. Charlotte Amalie High School was second place and St. Peter and Paul was third. For a video from the event click here. V. I. Energy Office Director Karl Knight nicked named the tunnel where some of the turbines took a beating “Mrs. Windy.” Students were able to test their turbines in the morning after the interview section and before they were put in the tunnel to for


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