WAPA Empowers Next Generation Through Successful Outreach Event at UVI

Ambi Blyden, manager of System Planning and Design at the Authority, explaining to students the way electricity is distributed across the island. (Submitted photo)

The Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority (WAPA or Authority) recently participated in an outreach event at the University of the Virgin Islands (UVI) on Monday, July 24. During the event, WAPA volunteers provided high school summer students with a comprehensive presentation that shed light on the inner workings of the Authority’s power generation, transmission, distribution and water plant systems.

The outreach event aimed to inspire and educate young minds about the essential infrastructure that powers the USVI and sustains the community, as well as provides information on available career paths at the Authority based on students’ interests.

As part of the afternoon’s presentations, students got an overview of the educational path that led UVI alumnus Shiquoi Isaac to his career as a mechanical engineer I at WAPA.

Isaac led students through his latest undertaking at the Randolph Harley Power Plant (RHPP), commonly known as the Wartsila Project, and discussed the intricacies of moving parts associated with project management and bringing more efficient generation online for Virgin Islanders.

Ambi Blyden, manager of System Planning and Design at the Authority, further shed light on the relationship between transmission and distribution and the power plant and how they work hand in hand to ensure a reliable and redundant energy supply. Blyden further discussed some of the differences between undergrounding and composite pole utilization and the benefits and disadvantages to both.

Rounding out the afternoon, La’ron Henry, a mechanical engineer in the WAPA’s Water Department and former Alva C. McFarlane Scholarship recipient, provided a thorough review of the Authority’s water distribution network, how fresh potable water is captured, and plans for upcoming projects.

The interactive event provided insights into the many technical aspects of the Authority’s operations, followed by an engaging Q&A session that gave students the chance to gain a deeper understanding of the challenges and opportunities in the utility industry.

“At the Authority, we believe in nurturing the aspirations of the next generation and fostering a deep appreciation for the critical infrastructure that sustains our communities,” said Shanell Petersen, director of Corporate Communications at the Authority. “Our team was thrilled to interact with the students at the University of the Virgin Islands, and we hope that this experience sparks an interest in the fields of energy and water management.”

The link to recap video can be found at: https://youtu.be/IHEN9UHsJQE

The Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority Communications department is committed to reaching, informing and connecting with the youngest members of the community to the eldest, through meaningful, transparent and effective communication.