UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND WINS SOLAR DECATHLON 2011
SUNDAY OCTOBER 2, 2011 LAST DAY TO SEE THE SOLAR HOUSES
Saturday, October 1, 2011
By Carol Anna
Consistently appearing in first place in overall standings throughout the competition, the University of Maryland won the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2011. Secretary of Energy Steven Chu announced the competition results today before an excited audience that packed the main tent in the solar village.
“Maryland is a well-experienced team. After taking second place in 2007, they rested and regrouped in 2009 and came to West Potomac Park in 2011 focused and determined to win,” said Solar Decathlon Director Richard King. “In addition, Maryland’s Watershed is a beautiful house, judged first place in Architecture, which also performed impeccably in measured contests. This team mastered their strategies to ensure they excelled in all 10 contests.”
Purdue University took second place in the competition, and New Zealand (Victoria University of Wellington) received the third-place award.
The winner of the competition is the team that best blends affordability, consumer appeal, and design excellence with optimal energy production and maximum efficiency.
Results for the fifth and final juried contest, Market Appeal, were announced today prior to the competition winners. Middlebury College placed first.
“Self-Reliance left the jury very impressed, eclipsing our expectations across the board in livability and marketability,” said Brad Beeson, Market Appeal juror. “Middlebury College defined its market carefully—a young family of four with a modest income for the region—and demonstrated the fit for that target market with a very compelling video.”
Maryland came in second in Market Appeal, and New Zealand came in third.
The Market Appeal contest judges each house’s livability, buildability, and marketability.
More final results, see the Solar Decathlon 2011 scores and standings:
1. Maryland 951.151
2. Purdue 931.390
3. New Zealand 919.058
4. Middlebury College 914.809
5. Ohio State 903.938
6. SCI-Arc/Caltech 899.490
7. Illinois 875.715
8. Tennessee 859.132
9. Team Massachusetts 856.351
10. Canada 836.423
11. Florida Int'l 833.159
12. Appalachian State 832.499
13. Parsons NS Stevens 828.816
14. Tidewater Virginia 774.910
15. Team China 765.471
16. Team Belgium 709.843
17. Team New York 677.356
18. Team New Jersey 669.352
19. Team Florida 619.006
SUNDAY OCTOBER 2, 2011 LAST DAY TO SEE THE SOLAR HOUSES
The U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2011 isn’t over yet! Tomorrow—Sunday, Oct. 2—is the last day the public can visit the solar village. And there’s plenty to do!
The houses will be on public display from 10 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. at West Potomac Park on the National Mall.
Consumer workshops run throughout the day, beginning at 10 a.m. You can learn about energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies that can save you money at home. Workshops are free. For a list of tomorrow’s workshop topics, see the daily schedule.
Get directions to the site, see the free public shuttle schedule, or learn more about tours of the houses and village.
Carol Anna is the communications manager of the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon.
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Saturday, October 1, 2011
Solar Decathlon 2011 Washington DC
Solar Decathlon 2011 Washington DC
Last Two Days - October 1 & 2
Come see the Solar Decathlon on the National Mall
at West Potomac Park
October 1 & 2 - Hours 10a.m. to 5:30p.m.
You ask what is a solar decathlon?
It's an annual international solar homes contest.
Teams design and erect solar homes on the national mall. They are judged on design and performance. Come watch them erect the homes and later come see the winners of this year's awards.
View the current standings and videos at link below:
Read more (in new window) at: www.solardecathlon.gov
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Last Two Days - October 1 & 2
Come see the Solar Decathlon on the National Mall
at West Potomac Park
October 1 & 2 - Hours 10a.m. to 5:30p.m.
You ask what is a solar decathlon?
It's an annual international solar homes contest.
Teams design and erect solar homes on the national mall. They are judged on design and performance. Come watch them erect the homes and later come see the winners of this year's awards.
View the current standings and videos at link below:
Read more (in new window) at: www.solardecathlon.gov
To top of blog usaalternativeenergynow.blogspot.com
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Solar Decathlon 2011 Washington DC National Mall
Solar Decathlon 2011 Washington DC
September 23 to October 2
Come see the Solar Decathlon on the National Mall
near Potomac Park
You ask what is a solar decathlon?
It's an annual international solar homes contest.
Teams design and erect solar homes on the national mall. They are judged on design and performance. Come watch them erect the homes and later come see the winner of this years award.
Read more (in new window) at: www.solardecathlon.gov
To top of blog usaalternativeenergynow.blogspot.com
September 23 to October 2
Come see the Solar Decathlon on the National Mall
near Potomac Park
You ask what is a solar decathlon?
It's an annual international solar homes contest.
Teams design and erect solar homes on the national mall. They are judged on design and performance. Come watch them erect the homes and later come see the winner of this years award.
Read more (in new window) at: www.solardecathlon.gov
To top of blog usaalternativeenergynow.blogspot.com
Monday, October 19, 2009
Germany Wins Solar Decathlon On National Mall October 2009
AND THE WINNER IS............
GERMANY - Second time in a row
Overall Standings
The current team standings and scores for the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2009 are shown in the chart below. See scores by team, scores by contest, and scores by day by clicking the tabs below. You may also click any of the links within the chart to see scoring details.
Day 9 - October 16. Last Updated: 09:02 AM (EDT)
Overall Standings Scores by Team Scores by Contest Scores by Day
1.
Team Germany
908.297
2.
Illinois
897.300
3.
Team California
863.089
4.
Team Ontario/BC
849.816
5.
Minnesota
838.544
6.
Team Alberta
769.410
7.
Cornell
764.237
8.
Rice
750.236
9.
Kentucky
732.152
10.
Ohio State
729.932
11.
Team Missouri
719.530
12.
Iowa State
714.609
13.
Virginia Tech
704.628
14.
Team Spain
669.565
15.
Team Boston
665.596
16.
Penn State
625.995
17.
Puerto Rico
617.569
18.
Arizona
610.339
19.
Univ. of Louisiana
603.882
20.
WI-Milwaukee
542.074
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Scores are subject to change due to corrections throughout the competition period. Overall scores reflect penalties, but individual contest scores do not. Therefore, the total score presented may not match the sum of contest scores.Advanced Scoring
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Next on to Madrid,
for the 2010 Europe Solar Decathlon Link to: http://www.sdeurope.org/ Use Google to translate their webpage.
Link to Solar Decathlon: http://www.solardecathlon.org/
Link to top of blog: http://www.usaalternativeenergynow.blogspot.com/
GERMANY - Second time in a row
Overall Standings
The current team standings and scores for the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2009 are shown in the chart below. See scores by team, scores by contest, and scores by day by clicking the tabs below. You may also click any of the links within the chart to see scoring details.
Day 9 - October 16. Last Updated: 09:02 AM (EDT)
Overall Standings Scores by Team Scores by Contest Scores by Day
1.
Team Germany
908.297
2.
Illinois
897.300
3.
Team California
863.089
4.
Team Ontario/BC
849.816
5.
Minnesota
838.544
6.
Team Alberta
769.410
7.
Cornell
764.237
8.
Rice
750.236
9.
Kentucky
732.152
10.
Ohio State
729.932
11.
Team Missouri
719.530
12.
Iowa State
714.609
13.
Virginia Tech
704.628
14.
Team Spain
669.565
15.
Team Boston
665.596
16.
Penn State
625.995
17.
Puerto Rico
617.569
18.
Arizona
610.339
19.
Univ. of Louisiana
603.882
20.
WI-Milwaukee
542.074
Architecture Market Viability Engineering Lighting Design Communications
Comfort Zone Hot Water Appliances Home Entertainment Net Metering
Scores are subject to change due to corrections throughout the competition period. Overall scores reflect penalties, but individual contest scores do not. Therefore, the total score presented may not match the sum of contest scores.Advanced Scoring
The advanced scoring search tool allows you to search Solar Decathlon 2009 scores by combinations of team, contests, and days. --->
Printable Version
Next on to Madrid,
for the 2010 Europe Solar Decathlon Link to: http://www.sdeurope.org/ Use Google to translate their webpage.
Link to Solar Decathlon: http://www.solardecathlon.org/
Link to top of blog: http://www.usaalternativeenergynow.blogspot.com/
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Monday, October 12, 2009
Solar Home Tours Sweep United States TODAY!by Kevin Gardner, 10/03/09
Imagine 3,000 communities and 10,000 volunteers across the country in a one-day celebration of solar power. That’s why we are reminding you that the American Solar Energy Society kicks off their 14th Annual National Solar Tour TODAY in collaboration with more than 240 local groups as part of National Energy Awareness Month. Participants can take a peek at their neighbors’ homes and buildings using solar energy and other sustainable technologies, and see for themselves how to save money and the environment. See our previous post for more information.
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