June 9, 2009
DOE's Solar Decathlon to
Highlight Innovation,
Future Green Jobs
International student
competition set for
National Mall, Oct. 9-18
2009
WASHINGTON, DC
- The U.S. Department of
Energy today announced
this year’s participants
and dates for DOE’s 2009
Solar Decathlon, a
competition that
challenges students to
design and develop
houses that can provide
their own energy from
the sunlight – a clean,
renewable source of
energy. The twenty
collegiate teams from
the United States,
Canada, Spain and
Germany will each build
a completely
self-sufficient solar
powered house,
showcasing
energy-efficient
amenities and smart home
systems that provide
reduced carbon emissions
without sacrificing the
comfort of modern
conveniences.
“The Solar Decathlon
highlights President
Obama’s goal of
improving our national
security and
transforming the economy
by using off-the-shelf,
clean energy
technologies to reduce
our dependence on
foreign sources of oil,
reduce our carbon
emissions, and protect
the environment,” said
U.S. Energy Secretary
Steven Chu. “As part of
the building
competition, the next
generation of green
engineers, architects,
designers, and
professionals gain
valuable experience that
will help them to lead
America toward a clean
energy future.”
DOE’s Solar Decathlon,
which takes place
October 9-18 on the
National Mall in
Washington, D.C.,
consists of 10
individual contests that
evaluate the teams’
skills in architecture,
home design, and
communications. The
homes constructed by the
teams must produce
enough electricity and
hot water from solar
panels to perform all
the normal functions of
a home — from powering
the lights; to cooking,
washing clothes and
dishes; to powering home
electronics; and
maintaining a
comfortable temperature.
This year, a new
net-metering contest
will evaluate each
home’s ability to
produce its own power.
The competition focuses
on cutting edge energy
efficient and renewable
energy innovation while
providing a unique green
jobs training
opportunity for each of
the students.

The start of the
competition marks the
culmination of more than
two years of hard work
by the student teams.
The twenty teams will
assemble their homes on
the National Mall in
early October. Following
the Opening Ceremony on
October 8, the homes
will be open for public
tours October 9-13 and
15-18.
This is DOE’s fourth
Solar Decathlon
competition since
premiering in 2002 with
subsequent competitions
in 2005 and 2007. On
average, each Solar
Decathlon competition
has drawn more than
100,000 visitors to the
National Mall.
The colleges and
universities competing
in the 2009 Solar
Decathlon are:
-
Cornell University
-
Iowa State
University
-
The Ohio State
University
-
Penn State
-
Rice University
-
Team Alberta
(University of
Calgary, SAIT
Polytechnic, Alberta
College of Art +
Design, Mount Royal
College)
-
Team Boston (Boston
Architectural
College, Tufts
University)
-
Team California
(Santa Clara
University,
California College
of the Arts)
-
Team Missouri
(Missouri University
of Science and
Technology,
University of
Missouri)
-
Team Ontario/BC
(University of
Waterloo, Ryerson
University, Simon
Fraser University)
-
Technische
Universität
Darmstadt
-
Universidad de
Puerto Rico
-
Universidad
Politécnica de
Madrid
-
The University of
Arizona
-
University of
Illinois
-
University of
Kentucky
-
University of
Louisiana at
Lafayette
-
University of
Minnesota
-
University of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee
-
Virginia Tech
The Solar Decathlon
is sponsored by
DOE’s Office of
Energy Efficiency
and Renewable
Energy, in
partnership with its
National Renewable
Energy Laboratory,
which manages the
event. For more
information, please
visit
http://www.solardecathlon.org/.
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