FortisTCI continues to amplify youth voices in energy matters through its fourth annual Youth Energy Roundtable, held on August 15, 2024, at its Providenciales headquarters.
Six college and university students from the Company's annual Student Summer Employment Program (SSEP) took center stage in research-driven panel discussions alongside FortisTCI energy experts as part of their capstone project. Keynote speaker Dimaggio Rigby, a Cyber Insurance Market Consultant and TCI Financial Services Board Commissioner, inspired attendees with his journey to becoming an international expert under the theme, "Local Roots, Global Heights: Navigating A World of Opportunity."
The event was live streamed to the Company’s Facebook page, and started with an informative discussion with panelists Rashante Garland and Asha Adams, alongside FortisTCI energy expert Don Forsyth, Vice President of Engineering, Energy Production and Delivery. The trio provided insights on 'Natural Gas as a Bridge to a Clean Energy Future,' highlighting its role in energy transition strategies, especially for small island developing countries.
In another panel discussion, students Kadrique Williams and Shanaz Gardiner delved into 'Solar Energy and The Land Footprint' with support from Melissa LeBlanc, Manager of Renewable Energy and Demand Side Management at FortisTCI. The discussion explored the complexities of balancing limited land availability with the growing need for renewable energy sources.
The final panel, led by students Darion Ingham and Isabel Williams, delved into 'The Importance of System Planning and Timely Investments in Critical Infrastructure in High-Growth Environments.' Devon Cox, Senior Vice President of Operations at FortisTCI, was the energy expert supporting the discussion. The panelists emphasized how governments and business leaders responsible for critical infrastructure must balance current demands with future needs and modernize aging infrastructure to keep pace with population and economic growth.
FortisTCI President and CEO Ruth Forbes highlighted the importance of these youth-driven conversations as the energy landscape changes, stating, "Engaging with our young people is essential to our energy transition journey. The steps we take today will affect future generations. Their insights and research-driven contributions shed light on the challenges and considerations that should remain at the forefront of our minds and the solutions that could help us navigate these areas as we transition." She continued, "We are committed to investing in the next generation of leaders and innovators who will help build a sustainable future for the Turks and Caicos Islands. Programs like the Youth Energy Roundtable, our Apprenticeship Program, and incoming Youth Energy Ambassador program, add immense value to the personal and professional development of our students.”