Sameer Simms from the University of the West Indies presented research on a hybrid photovoltaic-thermal collector designed and tested in Jamaica. A prototype was built and tested under various hydraulic circuit configurations. Testing showed the hybrid collector was able to heat water to 45°C while maintaining PV cell temperatures 5°C cooler than a standard PV module. This corresponded to a 2.5% increase in electricity output. The highest overall thermal performance was achieved using a parallel series circuit configuration, raising water temperatures to 49.1°C. Future work will aim to further improve the thermal performance of hybrid collectors through design modifications and larger prototype testing.