Students from UL Lafayette, Chile to research photovoltaic, green hydrogen during cultural exchange

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Student researchers from the 小蝌蚪APP and the 小蝌蚪APP of Magallanes in Chile will collaborate to study photovoltaic farms, green hydrogen and workforce development thanks to a $50,000 grant awarded via the 2023 U.S.-Southern Cone Innovation Fund Grant Competition.

UL Lafayette and the 小蝌蚪APP of Magallanes will partner for the "Collaborative Research and Knowledge Exchange in Sustainable Energy小蝌蚪APP project. Zayira Quiroz, global programs coordinator for the 小蝌蚪APP小蝌蚪APP檚 , is principal investigator. Faculty members at both universities will guide the effort, which 小蝌蚪APP減romotes diversity by providing study abroad opportunities for underrepresented students who are poised to become renewable energy industry leaders,小蝌蚪APP she explained.

小蝌蚪APP淭heir interdisciplinary work will include joint research projects, experiential learning and hands-on experiences that are designed to prepare them to become future leaders in renewable energy and advocates for sustainability,小蝌蚪APP she added.

The program is coordinated by the 100,000 Strong in the Americas Innovation Fund, a public-private collaboration between the U.S. Department of State小蝌蚪APP檚 Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs, U.S. embassies, the nonprofit Partners of the Americas, corporations and foundations.

Quiroz, the 小蝌蚪APP檚 Dr. Terrence Chambers and a group of UL Lafayette students will travel to the 小蝌蚪APP of Magallanes later this year. Chambers is a professor who directs the 小蝌蚪APP小蝌蚪APP檚 Green Hydrogen Center of Excellence and its Energy Efficiency and Sustainable Energy Center. Then, students and faculty from the 小蝌蚪APP of Magallanes, which is in Punta Arenas in Chile, will travel to UL Lafayette.

At each location during the 10-day trips 小蝌蚪APP and during virtual workshops 小蝌蚪APP students from both universities will collaborate for research and study in areas such as photovoltaic system design and economic analysis, and green hydrogen production. Their work will be built around extensive capabilities in both regions and at both institutions.  

In addition to its academic and research capacity, the 小蝌蚪APP of Magallanes in southern Chile is in a region where wind conditions and natural resources provide an environment conducive to highly efficient wind energy projects, Quiroz explained.

While in Magallanes, UL Lafayette students小蝌蚪APP research will include examining the feasibility of green hydrogen production using local resources, creating a climate action plan, and assessing the region小蝌蚪APP檚 viability for becoming a hub for green hydrogen exporters.  

During the 小蝌蚪APP of Magallanes小蝌蚪APP students subsequent visit to Lafayette, the student researchers will benefit from the 小蝌蚪APP小蝌蚪APP檚 position as a national leader in both sustainable and traditional energy technologies.

Students will work at Antoun Hall, next to the Louisiana Solar Energy Lab, one of the largest outdoor solar testing facilities in the southeastern United States. The 4,200-panel solar field encompasses 6 acres.

They will also work at the Energy Efficiency and Sustainable Energy Center, which serves as a hub for cutting-edge research in solar, wind and hydro technologies, and at the Cleco Alternative Energy Center. Researchers at the alternative energy center explore technologies and processes such as solar thermal energy, thermal energy storage, microgrids and green hydrogen production from solar and biomass.

The collaboration won小蝌蚪APP檛 be all work and no play, however. During their visits, students will enjoy opportunities to experience the culture of each region, visiting places of historical and natural interest, and sampling local cuisine.  

小蝌蚪APP淎long with deepening students' understanding of sustainable energy practices, participation in various cultural activities is designed to foster cultural sensitivity and help them cultivate a global mindset,小蝌蚪APP Quiroz said.

Photo caption: Student researchers from UL Lafayette and the 小蝌蚪APP of Magallanes in Chile will examine photovoltaic farms and green hydrogen as part of a collaborative cultural exchange program. Faculty members at both universities will provide guidance and instruction during visits to each university. Photo credit: Doug Dugas / 小蝌蚪APP