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ESPC 2019 - Fredericton (Nouveau-Brunswick)

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My name is Jocelyn Pon and I am currently a grade 10 student at Centennial Collegiate in Saskatoon, SK. I have a passion for science, and plan to further develop my knowledge on the scientific field through STEM based opportunities. In the future, I wish to pursue a career in the science field. My hobbies that I enjoy include playing musical instruments, baking, and reading. As extra-curricular activities, I participate in the U of S Karate Club, The Heritage Chinese Language School, and I am currently working towards completing my level 7 Royal Conservatory piano exam. I was inspired to solve for a renewable energy source through one of my science classes where we discussed renewable energy for the environment. I was concerned and was passionate to find a solution as it could impact future generations. From there, I encountered Dr. Reaney, my mentor and discussed potential methods to resolve the issue. For further research, I plan to use a small-scale fermentation to produce energy. My advice to students thinking about doing a project is to find a project that appeals to you. If you are passionate about your project, you are likely to be more engaged in the research.

Jocelyn Pon


Production of Biofuel Using Crop Residues
Défi:Énergie
Catégorie:Intermédiaire
Région:Saskatoon
Ville:Saskatoon, SK
École:Centennial Collegiate
Sommaire:The objective of this project was to determine the amount of energy from barley, canola, pea and wheat crop residue based on acid and enzyme hydrolysis. There is concern that future generations will encounter a fuel shortage as the world demand for fuel continues to increase. However, crop residue could potentially become a major energy source due to the renewable nature of the feedstock.