Western New England University to Compete in Solar Decathlon China 2018
After successfully competing last year in the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon and Latin American & Caribbean competitions, College of Engineering students are currently collaborating with faculty and students from Xi’an Jiaotong University to compete in the Solar Decathlon China 2018 competition.
Integrating the world’s most advanced solar energy utilization technology, 2018 Solar Decathlon China will be jointly held by China National Energy Administration, the U.S. Department of Energy, and the China Association for Overseas Industry Development. Twenty two collegiate teams from over 11 countries have been selected to compete. The teams will collect at Dezhou City, Shandong Province to compete in 2018. With the theme of “New Town. New Energy.” the competition will challenge students teams world-wide to develop a community of sustainable houses. With the goal of developing technology to lower green house gas emissions, organizers hope the competition will drive the growth in Dezhou's renewable energy manufacturing industry, smart grid and power industry, building industry, electric vehicle industry and vast home appliance industry. Following the competition, the houses will be open for educational purposes and then sold to families to build a new community.
U.S Department of Energy Solar Decathlon
Western New England University, Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá, and Universidad Tecnológica Centroamericana teamed up their first U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon to create the EASI House, a modular house designed for the climate of New England. The 680 square-foot, two-bedroom, single-bathroom house is designed to be affordable for an average two-person family. The final judging was held in Irvine, CA, in October 2015, where the EASI house took First Place in Affordability and Second Place in Energy Balance.
Solar Decathlon Latin America and Caribbean
In December, Team PANAMASS, a team of students and faculty from Western New England University and Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá, entered the SMART house, an 800 square-foot, fully solar-powered home which embodies five characteristics in its design: Sustainable, Modular, Recyclable, Aesthetic, and Tropical. The SMART house took First Place in Energy Efficiency and Third Place in Energy Balance in the decathlon which was held in Cali, Colombia. The competition, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy and the Colombian government, challenges university student teams around the world to design and build sustainable houses based on innovation and clean energy technologies.