Caribbean Awards for Excellence 2008 Science & Technology Laureate, Mr James Husbands of Barbados, delivered the Caribbean Awards Lecture on Sustainable Energy at the UWI, St Augustine, on February 21, 2011
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Solar Dynamics Participates in Alternative Energy Conference in Barbados.
The Barbados government and the Central Bank of Barbados hosted a joint two-day alternative energy conference to educate stakeholders and the public about the benefits of utilising alternative energy sources.
The symposium, under the theme Alternative Energy: Pathway To A Sustainable Future In Barbados, was held on Monday, September 6, and Tuesday, September 7, 2010 at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre, Two Mile Hill, St Michael, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Download presentation on Solar Dynamics given at the Energy Conference.
Solar Dynamics Featured in CARICOM Energy Newsletter
Managing Director James Husbands is “The Featured Personality” in The Caricom Energy News Letter of May 2010. The Caricom Newsletter is full of very useful information and can be downloaded -CC Energy Newsletter – Issue 2 – Jan. – March 2010
James was recently one of the featured presenters at The Trinidad and Tobago Manufacturers Association’s TIC2010 Greening Manufacturing held at The Hyatt, Port of Spain. Dr Raymond Wright formerly Managing Director of The Petroleum Corporation of Jamaica, was also one of the invited presenters to the conference, and gave James a copy of his new book.
Florida Solar Enery Center Ratings
View the results of the Solar Dynamics Hot Water System as tested by the Florida Solar Energy Center:
http://www.fsec.ucf.edu/en/certification-testing/STcollectors/hot_water_ratings/tprdhws.htm
Hot Water for the Hospitality Industry
by James Husbands, Solar Dynamics Ltd
The hospitality industry has two main energy drivers for guest comfort, air conditioning and hot water. These are the two most severe irritants for which guests express dissatisfaction.
The volume of hot water which has been found to be required to achieve guest satisfaction is 40 gallons per two person room with showers, and 60 gallons per room with whirlpool or other tubs…..
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