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Solar Decathlon

Secretary Chu speaks with student team member Jordan Wallpe as he demonstrates the inverter system showcased in Purdue University's garage at the 2011 Solar Decathlon. | Credit: Stefano Paltera, U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon

Secretary Chu speaks with student team member Jordan Wallpe as he demonstrates the inverter system showcased in Purdue University's garage at the 2011 Solar Decathlon. | Credit: Stefano Paltera, U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon

University of Maryland's "WaterShed" Wins 2011 Solar Decathlon
The University of Maryland's “WaterShed” won the 2011 Solar Decathlon. The school from College Park, Maryland competed against 18 other collegiate teams to build an aesthetically pleasing, architecturally innovative and well-engineered energy efficient living space that generates its energy from solar power. | Courtesy of University of Maryland Solar Decathlon Team

The University of Maryland's “WaterShed” won the 2011 Solar Decathlon. The school from College Park, Maryland competed against 18 other collegiate teams to build an aesthetically pleasing, architecturally innovative and well-engineered energy efficient living space that generates its energy from solar power.

Secretary Chu Visits the 2011 Solar Decathlon

Secretary Chu visited the 2011 Solar Decathlon to hear from students about their energy-efficient, solar powered homes. Watch the video!

Kiwis Take Home Engineering Win for Solar Home 'First Light'
“First Light,” the solar home from New Zealand, stands complete on the first day of the 2011 U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon. The 25-student team from Victory University of Wellington won the Engineering Contest today, the fourth juried contest of the competition.

The “First Light” solar home prototype developed and constructed by students from Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, won the Engineering Contest today at the 2011 U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon.