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Solar Decathlon

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Solar Decathlon is a collegiate competition, comprising 10 contests, that challenges student teams to design and build highly efficient and innovative buildings powered by renewable energy. The winners are selected based for the best blending of design architectural and engineering excellence with innovation, market potential, building efficiency, and smart energy production. In the summer of 2018, DOE merged its two student building design competitions into one Solar Decathlon competition.

Student-built houses powered exclusively by solar power on display in Washington D.C. at the Solar Decathlon 2009.

The combined competition features two tracks, the Design Challenge and the Build Challenge. The Solar Decathlon provides a hands-on experience and unique training that prepares the competing students to enter the clean energy workforce. This international competition has been a driving force in raising awareness about clean energy since its inception in 2002. Technologies and solutions used in Solar Decathlon homes have advanced the residential building industry both in the United States and abroad.

After the first Solar Decathlon was held in 2002, the competition occurred biennially in 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015 and 2017.[1] The Solar Decathlon 2017 was located in Denver, Colorado, adjacent to the 61st & Peña station on the University of Colorado A line commuter train connecting Denver International Airport to downtown Union Station. In addition to the competition, Solar Decathlon 2017 also featured a sustainability expo, professional development and consumer workshops, and middle-school education events.[2]

Open to the public and free of charge, the Solar Decathlon allows visitors to tour energy- and water-efficient houses, and gather ideas to save energy and conserve water in their own homes.

The Solar Decathlon 2017 competition was presented by DOE and administered by Energetics, Incorporated, a subsidiary of VSE Corporation. Previous competitions were administered by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL).

Since the first competition in 2002, the Solar Decathlon has expanded internationally to include competitions in Europe, China, Latin America and Caribbean, the Middle East, and Africa.[3] Solar Decathlon Europe was established under a 2007 memorandum of understanding between the United States and Spain, which hosted competitions in 2010 and 2012. France hosted in 2014.[4] The Solar Decathlon Europe 2019 was hosted by Hungary[5] in Szentendre.[6] The next Solar Decathlon Europe was planned for 2021, in Wuppertal, Germany and postponed to 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[7]

The Solar Decathlon China was established with the signing of a memorandum of understanding between DOE, China’s National Energy Administration, Peking University and Applied Materials on January 20, 2011. The first Solar Decathlon China took place in August 2013 in the city of Datong. The next Solar Decathlon China will take place in 2018 and was formed through a memorandum of understanding among the United States Department of Energy, the People’s Republic of China, and the China Overseas Development Corporation.[8][9]

Solar Decathlon Latin America and Caribbean was established under a memorandum of understanding between the United States Department of Energy and the government of Colombia in 2014. The first competition was held in Cali in December 2015, and another competition is planned for 2019.[10]

Solar Decathlon Middle East, to be held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, in 2018, was formed by a memorandum of understanding between DOE and the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority in 2015. An additional Solar Decathlon Middle East is also expected to take place in 2020.[11]

On November 15, 2016, the Moroccan Ministry of Energy, Mines, Water, and the Environment (MEMEE); the Moroccan Research Institute in Solar Energy and New Energies (IRESEN); and DOE signed a memorandum of understanding to collaborate on the development of Solar Decathlon Africa. The competition is planned for 2019.[12]

History edit

The inaugural Solar Decathlon was open to the public between September 19 and October 6, 2002. Fourteen teams from across the United States, including Puerto Rico, presented their projects on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. The University of Colorado was awarded first place.

At the second Solar Decathlon, likewise held on the National Mall on October 6–16, 2005, 18 teams from the United States, Canada, and Spain participated; the University of Colorado successfully defended its championship.

The third Solar Decathlon took place on the National Mall on October 12–20, 2007. Twenty teams from the United States, Canada, Spain, and Germany competed, and Technische Universität Darmstadt (Team Germany) was named the overall champion.

The fourth Solar Decathlon was held on the National Mall on October 8–18, 2009, and included teams from the United States, Canada, Germany, and Spain; Team Germany was named the winner for a second time.

The fifth Solar Decathlon took place between September 23 and October 2, 2011, with nineteen participating teams representing the United States, China, New Zealand, Belgium, and Canada. The event was held in Washington D.C.'s West Potomac Park, near the Potomac River, the Tidal Basin and the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, along a road between the Lincoln and Jefferson Memorials.[13] The University of Maryland was the overall competition winner.[14]

The sixth Solar Decathlon took place on October 3–13, 2013, in Orange County Great Park in Irvine, California – it was the first Solar Decathlon to take place outside Washington D.C., and was won by Vienna University of Technology (Team Austria).[15][16]

The seventh Solar Decathlon was held October 8 – 18, 2015, also at the Orange County Great Park. Stevens Institute of Technology was the overall winner. This was their third Solar Decathlon competition.

The eighth Solar Decathlon in the U.S. was held October 5–15, 2017, in Denver, Colorado, at the 61st & Peña Station on the University of Colorado A line commuter rail connecting Denver International Airport to downtown Union Station. Eleven teams competed to design, build, and operate the most cost-effective, energy-efficient, and attractive solar-powered house. The Swiss Team won the overall competition with their entry, NeighborHub. It was the first entry for this combined team of École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, School of Engineering and Architecture Fribourg, Geneva University of Art and Design, and the University of Fribourg.

Awards edit

In 2010, the National Building Museum awarded the Solar Decathlon an Honor Award for its emphasis on "renewable energy, energy-efficient, and environmentally responsible systems" and its role in "educating a new generation of built-environment professionals".[17]

Scope of contests edit

Like the Olympic decathlon, the DOE Solar Decathlon consists of 10 contests. The contests evaluate cost-effective design; innovation balanced with market potential; water and energy efficiency; energy production and time-of-use energy; and communications strategies. Each Solar Decathlon contest is worth a maximum of 100 points, for a potential competition total of 1,000 points. Teams earn points through task completion, performance monitoring, and jury evaluation. The contests may change after each competition in response to participant feedback, market dynamics, and DOE goals.

The contests for the 2019-2020 event:

  • Energy Performance
  • Engineering
  • Financial Feasibility and Affordability
  • Resilience
  • Architecture
  • Operations
  • Market Potential
  • Comfort and Environmental Quality
  • Innovation
  • Presentation

Competitors edit

2017 edit

The project NeighborHub by the Swiss team won the overall competition.[18][19]

Teams selected for the Solar Decathlon 2017 competition held in Denver, Colorado:

2015 edit

Teams selected for the Solar Decathlon 2015 competition held at Orange County Great Park in Irvine, California:

  • California Polytechnic State University (San Luis Obispo, CA)
 
Just as birds use materials from their environment to build a nest, Missouri University of Science and Technology reused common materials to build its U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2015 entry.
  • California State University, Sacramento (Sacramento, CA)
  • Clemson University (Clemson, SC)
  • Crowder College (Neosho, MO) and Drury University (Springfield, MO)
  • Missouri University of Science and Technology (Rolla, MO)
  • New York City College of Technology (New York, NY)
  • State University of New York at Alfred College of Technology and Alfred University (Alfred, NY)
  • Stevens Institute of Technology (Hoboken, NJ) winner 2015
  • University of Florida, National University of Singapore, and Santa Fe College
  • The University of Texas at Austin and Technische Universitaet Muenchen
  • University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
  • University of California, Davis
  • University of California, Irvine; Chapman University; Irvine Valley College and Saddleback College
  • Vanderbilt University and Middle Tennessee State University
  • West Virginia University and University of Roma Tor Vergata
  • Western New England University, Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá, and Universidad Tecnológica Centroamericana

2013 edit

 
AIR House of Czech Technical University team. in 2014 rebuilt in Prague as the Information Centre of the CTU

Teams selected for the Solar Decathlon 2013 competition in Orange County Great Park in Irvine, California, the first one to be held outside of Washington, DC,:[23][24]

2011 edit

Teams selected for the Solar Decathlon 2011 competition:

2009 edit

The competing teams in Solar Decathlon 2009:[46][47]

2007 edit

 
Georgia Tech's entry to Solar Decathlon 2007, located on Tech campus.
 
Team Montréal: École de Technologie Supérieure, Université de Montréal, and McGill University
 
University of Puerto Rico

The 20 competing teams in Solar Decathlon 2007:

2005 edit

 
Pittsburgh Synergy Solar Decathlon House at Carnegie Mellon University.

The 18 competing universities in Solar Decathlon 2005:

2002 edit

The 14 competing teams in Solar Decathlon 2002:

See also edit

References edit

  This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Government.

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  3. ^ "International". Solar Decathlon. Retrieved August 28, 2017.
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  5. ^ "SDE Europe 2019 Challenge results". Solar Decathlon. Retrieved March 2, 2021.
  6. ^ "SDE Europe 2019. The art of smart building". Solar Decathlon Europe. Retrieved March 2, 2021.
  7. ^ "Solar Decathlon Europe ...goes urban". Solar Decathlon Europe. Retrieved March 2, 2021.
  8. ^ "Solar Decathlon China". Solar Decathlon. Retrieved August 28, 2017.
  9. ^ "TEAM UOW'S ILAWARRA FLAME HOUSE - WINNER OF THE SOLAR DECATHLON CHINA 2013". University of Wollongong. September 25, 2013. Retrieved March 26, 2015.
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  11. ^ "Solar Decathlon Middle East". Solar Decathlon. Retrieved August 28, 2017.
  12. ^ "Solar Decathlon Africa". US Department of Energy. Retrieved August 28, 2017.   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  13. ^ http://www.solardecathlon.gov/past/2011/pdfs/2011_brochure.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  14. ^ "University of Maryland Wins Solar Decathlon 2011!". Solar Decathlon. October 1, 2011. Retrieved October 5, 2011.
  15. ^ . U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon. National Renewable Energy Laboratory. Archived from the original on January 19, 2013. Retrieved January 27, 2013.
  16. ^ "Highlights from Solar Decathlon 2013". Solar Decathlon. February 4, 2014. Retrieved March 26, 2015.
  17. ^ . National Building Museum. 2010. Archived from the original on March 29, 2015. Retrieved March 26, 2015.
  18. ^ "Solar Decathlon: Highlights from Solar Decathlon 2017". www.solardecathlon.gov. Retrieved August 25, 2020.
  19. ^ "- NeighborHub". www.smartlivinglab.ch. Retrieved August 25, 2020.
  20. ^ "DOE Solar Decathlon: News Blog » Blog Archive » Georgia Institute of Technology Withdraws From Solar Decathlon 2017". www.solardecathlon.gov. November 22, 2016. Retrieved October 11, 2017.
  21. ^ "Solar Decathlon: Washington State: Washington State University". www.solardecathlon.gov. Retrieved October 11, 2017.
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  24. ^ "DOE Announces Solar Decathlon 2013 Teams and Location". January 26, 2012.
  25. ^ "AZ State/New Mexico".
  26. ^ "AIR House".
  27. ^ "Tidewater Virginia".
  28. ^ "Middlebury College".
  29. ^ "Solar House Team, Missouri S&T".
  30. ^ "Norwich forges its own path at Solar Decathlon".
  31. ^ "Team Ontario".
  32. ^ "Radiant House".
  33. ^ "SCICal2013.com Home".
  34. ^ "Team Stanford". January 23, 2023.
  35. ^ "EcoHabit, Stevens Solar Decathlon 2013".
  36. ^ "Harvest - Team Capitol DC".
  37. ^ "Urban Eden".
  38. ^ "UTEP / College of Engineering".
  39. ^ "Team Alberta".
  40. ^ "The Phoenix House".
  41. ^ "University of Nevada Las Vegas".
  42. ^ "fluxHome".
  43. ^ "LISI | HOUSE OF THE SOLAR DECATHLON TEAM AUSTRIA".
  44. ^ "West Virginia University Solar Decathlon Team".
  45. ^ Volkmann, Christian (December 2016). Prototyping Architecture: The Solar Roofpod. ISBN 978-9881619402.
  46. ^ "Energy Department Selects Student Teams to Compete in 2009 Solar Decathlon". press release. U.S. Department of Energy. January 24, 2008.
  47. ^ "2009 Solar Decathlon contact list".

External links edit

  • Solar Decathlon official website
  • Solar Decathlon Europe official website
  • Solar Decathlon China official website
  • Solar Decathlon 2009 photo gallery via DC Photo Tour

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The U S Department of Energy DOE Solar Decathlon is a collegiate competition comprising 10 contests that challenges student teams to design and build highly efficient and innovative buildings powered by renewable energy The winners are selected based for the best blending of design architectural and engineering excellence with innovation market potential building efficiency and smart energy production In the summer of 2018 DOE merged its two student building design competitions into one Solar Decathlon competition Student built houses powered exclusively by solar power on display in Washington D C at the Solar Decathlon 2009 The combined competition features two tracks the Design Challenge and the Build Challenge The Solar Decathlon provides a hands on experience and unique training that prepares the competing students to enter the clean energy workforce This international competition has been a driving force in raising awareness about clean energy since its inception in 2002 Technologies and solutions used in Solar Decathlon homes have advanced the residential building industry both in the United States and abroad After the first Solar Decathlon was held in 2002 the competition occurred biennially in 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 2015 and 2017 1 The Solar Decathlon 2017 was located in Denver Colorado adjacent to the 61st amp Pena station on the University of Colorado A line commuter train connecting Denver International Airport to downtown Union Station In addition to the competition Solar Decathlon 2017 also featured a sustainability expo professional development and consumer workshops and middle school education events 2 Open to the public and free of charge the Solar Decathlon allows visitors to tour energy and water efficient houses and gather ideas to save energy and conserve water in their own homes The Solar Decathlon 2017 competition was presented by DOE and administered by Energetics Incorporated a subsidiary of VSE Corporation Previous competitions were administered by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory NREL Since the first competition in 2002 the Solar Decathlon has expanded internationally to include competitions in Europe China Latin America and Caribbean the Middle East and Africa 3 Solar Decathlon Europe was established under a 2007 memorandum of understanding between the United States and Spain which hosted competitions in 2010 and 2012 France hosted in 2014 4 The Solar Decathlon Europe 2019 was hosted by Hungary 5 in Szentendre 6 The next Solar Decathlon Europe was planned for 2021 in Wuppertal Germany and postponed to 2022 due to the COVID 19 pandemic 7 The Solar Decathlon China was established with the signing of a memorandum of understanding between DOE China s National Energy Administration Peking University and Applied Materials on January 20 2011 The first Solar Decathlon China took place in August 2013 in the city of Datong The next Solar Decathlon China will take place in 2018 and was formed through a memorandum of understanding among the United States Department of Energy the People s Republic of China and the China Overseas Development Corporation 8 9 Solar Decathlon Latin America and Caribbean was established under a memorandum of understanding between the United States Department of Energy and the government of Colombia in 2014 The first competition was held in Cali in December 2015 and another competition is planned for 2019 10 Solar Decathlon Middle East to be held in Dubai United Arab Emirates in 2018 was formed by a memorandum of understanding between DOE and the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority in 2015 An additional Solar Decathlon Middle East is also expected to take place in 2020 11 On November 15 2016 the Moroccan Ministry of Energy Mines Water and the Environment MEMEE the Moroccan Research Institute in Solar Energy and New Energies IRESEN and DOE signed a memorandum of understanding to collaborate on the development of Solar Decathlon Africa The competition is planned for 2019 12 Contents 1 History 1 1 Awards 2 Scope of contests 3 Competitors 3 1 2017 3 2 2015 3 3 2013 3 4 2011 3 5 2009 3 6 2007 3 7 2005 3 8 2002 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe inaugural Solar Decathlon was open to the public between September 19 and October 6 2002 Fourteen teams from across the United States including Puerto Rico presented their projects on the National Mall in Washington D C The University of Colorado was awarded first place At the second Solar Decathlon likewise held on the National Mall on October 6 16 2005 18 teams from the United States Canada and Spain participated the University of Colorado successfully defended its championship The third Solar Decathlon took place on the National Mall on October 12 20 2007 Twenty teams from the United States Canada Spain and Germany competed and Technische Universitat Darmstadt Team Germany was named the overall champion The fourth Solar Decathlon was held on the National Mall on October 8 18 2009 and included teams from the United States Canada Germany and Spain Team Germany was named the winner for a second time The fifth Solar Decathlon took place between September 23 and October 2 2011 with nineteen participating teams representing the United States China New Zealand Belgium and Canada The event was held in Washington D C s West Potomac Park near the Potomac River the Tidal Basin and the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial along a road between the Lincoln and Jefferson Memorials 13 The University of Maryland was the overall competition winner 14 The sixth Solar Decathlon took place on October 3 13 2013 in Orange County Great Park in Irvine California it was the first Solar Decathlon to take place outside Washington D C and was won by Vienna University of Technology Team Austria 15 16 The seventh Solar Decathlon was held October 8 18 2015 also at the Orange County Great Park Stevens Institute of Technology was the overall winner This was their third Solar Decathlon competition The eighth Solar Decathlon in the U S was held October 5 15 2017 in Denver Colorado at the 61st amp Pena Station on the University of Colorado A line commuter rail connecting Denver International Airport to downtown Union Station Eleven teams competed to design build and operate the most cost effective energy efficient and attractive solar powered house The Swiss Team won the overall competition with their entry NeighborHub It was the first entry for this combined team of Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne School of Engineering and Architecture Fribourg Geneva University of Art and Design and the University of Fribourg Awards edit In 2010 the National Building Museum awarded the Solar Decathlon an Honor Award for its emphasis on renewable energy energy efficient and environmentally responsible systems and its role in educating a new generation of built environment professionals 17 Scope of contests editLike the Olympic decathlon the DOE Solar Decathlon consists of 10 contests The contests evaluate cost effective design innovation balanced with market potential water and energy efficiency energy production and time of use energy and communications strategies Each Solar Decathlon contest is worth a maximum of 100 points for a potential competition total of 1 000 points Teams earn points through task completion performance monitoring and jury evaluation The contests may change after each competition in response to participant feedback market dynamics and DOE goals The contests for the 2019 2020 event Energy Performance Engineering Financial Feasibility and Affordability Resilience Architecture Operations Market Potential Comfort and Environmental Quality Innovation PresentationCompetitors edit2017 edit The project NeighborHub by the Swiss team won the overall competition 18 19 Teams selected for the Solar Decathlon 2017 competition held in Denver Colorado Georgia Tech Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta GA The Georgia Tech team withdrew from the competition on November 22 2016 20 Las Vegas University of Nevada Las Vegas Las Vegas NV Maryland University of Maryland College Park MD Missouri S amp T Missouri University of Science and Technology Rolla MO Netherlands HU University of Applied Science Utrecht Utrecht Netherlands Northwestern Northwestern University Evanston IL Swiss Team Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne School of Engineering and Architecture Fribourg University of Applied Sciences and Arts Geneva and the University of Fribourg Lausanne Switzerland and Fribourg Switzerland Team Alabama University of Alabama at Birmingham University of Alabama Huntsville and Calhoun Community College Birmingham AL Huntsville AL and Tanner AL Team Daytona Beach Embry Riddle Aeronautical University and Daytona State College Daytona Beach FL UC Berkeley University of California at Berkeley Berkeley CA UC Davis University of California Davis Davis CA WashU Washington University in St Louis St Louis MO Washington State Washington State University Pullman WA The Washington State team withdrew from the competition in September 2017 just before the time to transport the house to the competition 21 West Virginia West Virginia University Morgantown WV The West Virginia University team withdrew from Solar Decathlon 2017 in April 2017 after completing many rigorous competition deliverables including construction drawings 22 2015 edit Teams selected for the Solar Decathlon 2015 competition held at Orange County Great Park in Irvine California California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo CA nbsp Just as birds use materials from their environment to build a nest Missouri University of Science and Technology reused common materials to build its U S Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2015 entry California State University Sacramento Sacramento CA Clemson University Clemson SC Crowder College Neosho MO and Drury University Springfield MO Missouri University of Science and Technology Rolla MO New York City College of Technology New York NY State University of New York at Alfred College of Technology and Alfred University Alfred NY Stevens Institute of Technology Hoboken NJ winner 2015 University of Florida National University of Singapore and Santa Fe College The University of Texas at Austin and Technische Universitaet Muenchen University at Buffalo The State University of New York University of California Davis University of California Irvine Chapman University Irvine Valley College and Saddleback College Vanderbilt University and Middle Tennessee State University West Virginia University and University of Roma Tor Vergata Western New England University Universidad Tecnologica de Panama and Universidad Tecnologica Centroamericana 2013 edit nbsp AIR House of Czech Technical University team in 2014 rebuilt in Prague as the Information Centre of the CTU Teams selected for the Solar Decathlon 2013 competition in Orange County Great Park in Irvine California the first one to be held outside of Washington DC 23 24 Arizona State University and The University of New Mexico Tempe Arizona and Albuquerque New Mexico 25 Czech Technical University Prague Czech Republic 26 Hampton University and Old Dominion University Hampton and Norfolk Virginia 27 Middlebury College Middlebury Vermont 28 Missouri University of Science and Technology Rolla Missouri 29 Norwich University Northfield Vermont 30 Queen s University Carleton University and Algonquin College Kingston and Ottawa Ontario Canada 31 Santa Clara University Santa Clara California 32 Southern California Institute of Architecture and California Institute of Technology Los Angeles California 33 Stanford University Palo Alto California 34 Stevens Institute of Technology Hoboken New Jersey 35 The Catholic University of America George Washington University and American University Washington DC 36 The University of North Carolina at Charlotte Charlotte North Carolina 37 The University of Texas at El Paso and El Paso Community College El Paso Texas 38 University of Calgary Calgary Alberta Canada 39 University of Louisville Ball State University and University of Kentucky Louisville Kentucky Muncie Indiana and Lexington Kentucky 40 University of Nevada Las Vegas Las Vegas Nevada 41 University of Southern California Los Angeles California 42 Vienna University of Technology Vienna Austria 43 winner 2013 West Virginia University Morgantown West Virginia 44 2011 edit Teams selected for the Solar Decathlon 2011 competition Appalachian State University team page Florida International University team page Middlebury College team page New Zealand Victoria University of Wellington team page The Ohio State University team page Parsons The New School for Design Milano The New School for Management and Urban Policy and Stevens Institute of Technology team page Purdue University team page The Southern California Institute of Architecture and California Institute of Technology team page Team Belgium Ghent University team page Team Canada University of Calgary team page Team China Tongji University team page Team Florida Florida State University the University of Central Florida the University of Florida and the University of South Florida team page Team Massachusetts Massachusetts College of Art and Design and the University of Massachusetts Lowell team page Team New Jersey Rutgers The State University of New Jersey and New Jersey Institute of Technology team page Team New York The City College of New York team page 45 Tidewater Virginia Old Dominion University and Hampton University team page University of Hawaii team page On June 1 2011 the U S Department of Energy received formal notification from the University of Hawaii of its withdrawal from Solar Decathlon 2011 University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign team page University of Maryland team page winner 2011 The University of Tennessee team page 2009 edit The competing teams in Solar Decathlon 2009 46 47 Cornell University team page Iowa State University team page Penn State team page Rice University team page Team Alberta University of Calgary SAIT Polytechnic Alberta College of Art and Design and Mount Royal College team page Team Boston Boston Architectural College and Tufts University team page Team California Santa Clara University and California College of the Arts team page Team Germany Technische Universitat Darmstadt team page winner 2009 Team Missouri Missouri University of Science and Technology and University of Missouri team page Team Ontario BC University of Waterloo Ryerson University and Simon Fraser University team page Team Spain Universidad Politecnica de Madrid team page Ohio State University team page The University of Arizona team page Universidad de Puerto Rico team page University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign team page University of Kentucky team page University of Louisiana at Lafayette team page University of Minnesota team page University of Wisconsin Milwaukee team page Virginia Tech team page 2007 edit nbsp Georgia Tech s entry to Solar Decathlon 2007 located on Tech campus nbsp Team Montreal Ecole de Technologie Superieure Universite de Montreal and McGill University nbsp University of Puerto Rico The 20 competing teams in Solar Decathlon 2007 Carnegie Mellon University team page Cornell University team page Georgia Institute of Technology team page Kansas Project Solar House Kansas State University and University of Kansas team page Lawrence Technological University team page Massachusetts Institute of Technology team page New York Institute of Technology team page Penn State University team page Santa Clara University team page University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign team page Team Montreal Ecole de Technologie Superieure Universite de Montreal and McGill University team page Technische Universitat Darmstadt team page winner 2007 Texas A amp M University team page Universidad Politecnica de Madrid team page Universidad de Puerto Rico team page University of Cincinnati team page University of Colorado at Boulder team page University of Maryland team page University of Missouri Rolla now Missouri S amp T team page University of Texas at Austin team page 2005 edit nbsp Pittsburgh Synergy Solar Decathlon House at Carnegie Mellon University The 18 competing universities in Solar Decathlon 2005 California Polytechnic State University Canadian Solar Decathlon Concordia University and Universite de Montreal Cornell University team page Crowder College Florida International University New York Institute of Technology team page Pittsburgh Synergy Carnegie Mellon University University of Pittsburgh and the Art Institute of Pittsburgh team page Rhode Island School of Design Universidad de Puerto Rico Universidad Politecnica de Madrid team page University of Colorado Denver and Boulder winner 2005 University of Maryland team page University of Massachusetts Dartmouth University of Michigan University of Missouri Rolla now Missouri S amp T and Rolla Technical Institute team page University of Texas at Austin UT SolarD team page Virginia Tech team page Washington State University 2002 edit The 14 competing teams in Solar Decathlon 2002 Auburn University Carnegie Mellon Crowder College Texas A amp M University Tuskegee University University of Colorado at Boulder winner 2002 University of Delaware University of Maryland University of Missouri Rolla now Missouri S amp T and Rolla Technical Institute team page University of North Carolina at Charlotte Universidad de Puerto Rico University of Texas at Austin University of Virginia team page Virginia TechSee also editSolar Decathlon Africa Solar Decathlon China Solar Decathlon Europe Solar Decathlon Latin America and Caribbean Energy conservation Green building Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design a U S certification for sustainable architecture Low energy house Sustainable architectureReferences edit nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Government History Solar Decathlon Retrieved March 26 2015 Plan Your Visit Solar Decathlon Retrieved August 28 2017 International Solar Decathlon Retrieved August 28 2017 Solar Decathlon Europe Solar Decathlon Retrieved March 26 2015 SDE Europe 2019 Challenge results Solar Decathlon Retrieved March 2 2021 SDE Europe 2019 The art of smart building Solar Decathlon Europe Retrieved March 2 2021 Solar Decathlon Europe goes urban Solar Decathlon Europe Retrieved March 2 2021 Solar Decathlon China Solar Decathlon Retrieved August 28 2017 TEAM UOW S ILAWARRA FLAME HOUSE WINNER OF THE SOLAR DECATHLON CHINA 2013 University of Wollongong September 25 2013 Retrieved March 26 2015 Solar Decathlon Latin America and Caribbean Solar Decathlon Retrieved August 28 2017 Solar Decathlon Middle East Solar Decathlon Retrieved August 28 2017 Solar Decathlon Africa US Department of Energy Retrieved August 28 2017 nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain 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