BVIEC AWARDS GOLDEN TICKETS AT THE 2026 NATIONAL SCIENCE FAIR

Tortola, British Virgin Islands, March 27, 2026 — The British Virgin Islands Electricity Corporation (BVIEC) has awarded seven outstanding students with its prestigious Golden Ticket Award at the recently concluded 2026 National Science and Innovation Fair, recognizing their innovative energy-focused projects and commitment to shaping the future of sustainable power.
BVIEC’s Golden Ticket Award is designed to encourage and support future innovators in energy, offering unique opportunities for students to gain firsthand exposure to careers within the electricity and energy sector.
Junior category recipients were awarded a personalised private tour of BVIEC’s facilities, along with the opportunity to shadow any BVIEC professional for a day, regardless of department. Senior category recipients received a guaranteed placement in BVIEC’s highly sought-after annual paid internship programme.
Junior Category Recipients
In a remarkable showing, all junior Golden Ticket recipients came from Enis Adams Primary School:
- Sachin Singh (Grade 6) — Hydro-Electric Powered House Working Model
- Amir Harris (Grade 2) and Makari Wilson (Grade 2) — Smart Room vs Regular Room: Which Saves More Energy?
Senior Category Recipients
The senior category winners represented two secondary schools:
St. George’s Secondary School
- Qualik Lettsome Stapleton and Jeremiah Hermanstyne — Solar Water Heater
Elmore Stoutt High School
- Martire Rodriguez and Amarissa McLaurent — Power from the Ocean
BVIEC General Manager, Dr. Neil Smith, congratulated the students and highlighted the importance of nurturing innovation at an early stage.
“The creativity and ingenuity displayed by these students were truly inspiring. Their projects demonstrated not only a strong understanding of energy concepts but also a forward-thinking approach to solving real-world challenges. At BVIEC, we are committed to supporting the next generation of innovators who will help shape a more sustainable and resilient energy future for the Virgin Islands.”
Public Relations and Marketing Media Manager, Kamal Haynes, emphasized that the Golden Ticket Award goes beyond recognition.
“The Golden Ticket Award is about opening doors and creating opportunities. We want these students to see themselves as future engineers, technicians, innovators, and leaders within the energy sector. By providing hands-on experiences and internship opportunities, we are investing directly in the development of local talent and the future of energy in the Virgin Islands.”
BVIEC continues to play an active role in supporting education, innovation, and youth development across the territory, reinforcing its commitment to building a sustainable energy future powered by local talent.





