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DOE announced the winners of the 2023 Geothermal Collegiate Competition, an annual challenge that offers college students experience in the renewable energy industry and the chance to win cash prizes for developing real-world geothermal solutions
Meet Collegiate Wind Competition alum Annika Torp, whose team won second place in 2021 and now works as a wind turbine blade aerodynamics engineer at Siemens Gamesa.
Solutions Will Advance Cost-Effective Methods for the United States to Secure an Abundant Domestic Lithium Resource
The U.S. Department of Energy had to invent new options for funding start-ups because the effects of climate change were outpacing technology commercialization.
The U.S. Department of Energy leveraged American-Made Challenge Prize competitions to get capital to renewable energy organizations that were previously unable to access traditional federal funding resources.
The Sunny Awards is a prize competition that recognizes community solar projects.
The 2023 Collegiate Wind Competition called on teams to develop solutions to the siting, development, and outreach challenges associated with offshore wind energy projects
Endicott College and University of New Hampshire were the overall winners of the inaugural HCC and the fourth annual MECC
The DOE announced six finalists in the Equitable and Affordable Solutions to Electrification (EAS-E) Prize, which awards innovative solutions that advance electrification retrofits across various residential building types and geographies