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January 24, 2008
Energy Department
Selects Student Teams to
Compete in 2009 Solar
Decathlon
WASHINGTON, DC
– The U.S. Department of
Energy (DOE) today
announced the 20
university-led teams
selected to compete in
the Department's fourth
Solar Decathlon, which
will be held on the
National Mall in
Washington, DC, in the
fall of 2009. This
year’s teams have been
selected from
universities in the
United States, Canada,
and Germany and each
team will receive
$100,000 from DOE to
uniquely design, build
and operate an energy
efficient, fully
solar-powered home for
this unique competition.
Each home will utilize
energy efficient
technology and
demonstrate that homes
powered entirely by the
sun do not have to
sacrifice all the modern
comforts and aesthetics
Americans are accustomed
to. The Department's
Solar Decathlon
complements the
President's Solar
America Initiative,
which seeks to make
solar power
cost-competitive with
conventional forms of
electricity by 2015.
“The Department of
Energy’s Solar Decathlon
is more than a student
project. These creative
teams will develop
livable, working, energy
efficient, and
marketable home designs
powered by cutting edge,
currently available
solar energy
technology,” U.S.
Secretary of Energy
Samuel W. Bodman said.
“The caliber of this
year’s proposals was
outstanding and we were
thrilled with the
significant increase in
the number of
applicants. It will be
exciting to watch as the
students work over the
next year-and-a-half to
design, build, test, and
showcase their homes.”
The Decathlon gets its
name from the 10
specific areas of
competition:
architecture,
engineering, market
viability,
communications, comfort,
appliances, hot water,
lighting, energy
balance, and
transportation. In
addition to producing
enough electricity and
hot water to perform all
the functions of a home,
from powering lights and
electronics to cooking,
washing clothes and
dishes, each home must
produce surplus energy
sufficient to power an
electric car. The team
that finishes the week
of competition with the
most points wins.

Selected design concepts
represent a range of
building technologies
from diverse geographic
locations, including
those targeted for
low-income gulf-state
rebuilding, affordable
urban renewal, and
mass-producible habitats
for suburban America.
Applications for the
competition were
evaluated by a panel
made up of engineers,
scientists and other
experts from DOE and its
National Renewable
Energy Laboratory. Teams
were required to meet
specific criteria,
demonstrating their
ability to design and
build an innovative,
entirely solar-powered,
800-square-foot home
from scratch, including
the ability to raise
additional funds and
assemble a team
necessary to carry the
project through to
completion.
In October 2007, an
estimated 120,000
visitors turned out on
the National Mall to
witness Technische
Universistät Darmstadt,
the University of
Maryland, and Santa
Clara University and
California College of
the Arts, take first,
second, and third place
respectively. The
University of Colorado
won the two previous
competitions, held in
2002 and 2005.
The following teams have
been selected to compete
in the 2009 Department
of Energy Solar
Decathlon:
- Boston Architectural
College/Tufts University
(Boston, MA/Medford, MA)
- Cornell University
(Ithaca, NY)
- Iowa State University
of Science and
Technology (Ames, IA)
- Missouri University of
Science and Technology
(Rolla, MO)
- Ohio State University
(Columbus, OH)
- The Pennsylvania State
University (University
Park, PA)
- Rice University
(Houston, TX)
- Santa Clara University
and California College
of the Arts (Santa
Clara,
California/San
Francisco, California)
- Technische Universität
Darmstadt (Darmstadt,
Germany)
- Universidad de Puerto
Rico (San Juan, Puerto
Rico)
- Universidad
Politécnica de Madrid
(Madrid, Spain)
- University of Arizona
(Tucson, AZ)
- University of Calgary/SAIT
Polytechnic and Mount
Royal College (Calgary
and Alberta, Canada)
- University of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign
(Urbana, IL)
- University of Kentucky
(Lexington, KY)
- University of
Louisiana at Lafayette
(Lafayette, LA)
- University of
Minnesota (Minneapolis,
MN)
- University of
Waterloo/Ryerson
University/Simon Fraser
University (Waterloo and
- Toronto, Ontario and
Burnaby, British
Columbia in Canada)
- University of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee
(Milwaukee, WI)
- Virginia Polytechnic
Institute and State
University (Blacksburg,
VA)
DOE’s Solar Decathlon
supports President
Bush’s Solar America
Initiative, which seeks
to make solar a
cost-competitive source
of energy by 2015. Learn
more about the
President’s
Solar America Initiative.
Read more about
DOE’s Solar Decathlon.
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