Maurice Massiah, Atlantic's Engineering Authority/Process Engineering manager and chief judge of the competition, expressed how impressed the judges were with the level of creativity and effort that the students had put into the practical aspect of the competition, where they designed, built and presented working models of alternative energy being used to power various devices. Parvati Girls' Hindu College captured the first prize, for their project entitled D Gasbage Bin, which used recycled garbage to generate gas to be used as fuel. The students representing Penal Secondary School's rapped and danced their way to second place and the prize for best presentation with their wind power project, Word!
While Holy Name Convent Secondary School placed third with their proposal to use the pitch lake as a source of geothermal energy.