In the most recent rendition, the University of Maryland’s entry won the 2011 competition. Stephen Chu, the DOE’s director, is quoted in the release as saying that “we need to ensure that the next generation of America’s architects, engineers and entrepreneurs have the hands-on experience and training they need to lead our nation’s clean energy future.”
The Solar Decathlon provides students with the experience in green building, which is an important part of the exercise. This training and hands-on experience is key to supporting growth in sustainable housing.
The following teams have been selected from around the world to compete in Solar Decathlon 2013:
- Arizona State University and the University of New Mexico (Tempe, Ariz., and Albuquerque, N.M.)
- Czech Technical University (Prague, Czech Republic)
- Hampton University and Old Dominion University (Hampton and Norfolk, Va.)
- Middlebury College (Middlebury, Vt.)
- Missouri University of Science and Technology (Rolla, Mo.)
- Norwich University (Northfield, Vt.)
- Queens University, Carleton University, and Algonquin College (Kingston and Ottawa, Ontario, Canada)
- Santa Clara University (Santa Clara, Calif.)
- Southern California Institute of Architecture and California Institute of Technology (Los Angeles, Calif.)
- Stanford University (Palo Alto, Calif.)
- Stevens Institute of Technology (Hoboken, N.J.)
- The Catholic University of America, George Washington University, and American University (Washington, DC)
- The University of North Carolina at Charlotte (Charlotte, N.C.)
- The University of Texas at El Paso and El Paso Community College (El Paso, Texas)
- University of Calgary (Calgary, Alberta, Canada)
- University of Louisville, Ball State University and University of Kentucky (Louisville, Ky.; Muncie, Ind.; and Lexington, Ky.)
- University of Nevada Las Vegas (Las Vegas, Nev.)
- University of Southern California (Los Angeles, Calif.)
- Vienna University of Technology (Vienna, Austria)
- West Virginia University (Morgantown, W. Va.)
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