Haiti Energy Project

Calling on energy students, and professionals in the UK to support the development of the power sector in Haiti.

The Haiti Energy Project is a collaboration between students in the Energy Systems MSc at Oxford, and the Haitian Energy Ministry. The project aims to mobilize expertise from UK universities to help develop open-access resources that can support the design, and operations of Haiti’s future energy sector.

Together with Haiti’s power sector regulator ANARSE, we developed four projects that students are welcome to contribute to. They include a high voltage transmission design, tariff model for utility-scale and small-scale generation, and an energy geospatial portal. Energy enthusiasts with experience in energy modeling, data analytics, geospatial systems, power systems design, finance, economics and governance are particularly sought after.

Each project is led by an Energy Systems MSc student and will consist of about 10 people. Tasks will be allocated depending on availability and expertise. Professionals at ANARSE will be available to provide resources and answer any questions we may have. The expected deliverables include datasets, analysis files, code repositories, and written reports with clear recommendations to the Haitian Energy Ministry.

Further details here