EDITORS' FORUM: CMU eyes going fully solar by October and to boost research
Apr 3rd, 2024 | Category: EDITORS' FORUM | 5:10#JamaicaGleaner #CMU #CaribbeanMaritimeUniversity #Research APRIL 3, 2024: The Caribbean Maritime University (CMU) is aiming to have the entire campus powered by solar energy by October this year, through a US$1.5-$3 million solarisation project. The project is being done in partnership with Emirati state-owned renewable energy company MASDAR and will be implemented by the United Kingdom-based Enzen Ltd at no cost to the seafaring training facility. CMU President Professor Andrew Spencer explained that the project kicked off in January and the discussions on project scope are being finalised.
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