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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) recently announced the 13 collegiate teams selected to participate in the 2021 Collegiate Wind Competition. Three new schools were selected among 10 returning teams from previous competitions. The colleges and universities selected for the competition are:
- Brigham Young University
- California Polytechnic State University – San Luis Obispo
- California State University Maritime Academy
- James Madison University
- Johns Hopkins University
- Kansas State University
- Northern Arizona University
- Texas Tech University
- The Pennsylvania State University
- University of Maryland
- University of Wisconsin – Madison
- Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
- Washington State University – Everett
The competition challenges multidisciplinary teams of undergraduate students to develop a project plan based on wind energy market and siting considerations, design and build a model wind turbine, and test their turbine in a wind tunnel against a set of rigorous performance criteria. Participating teams will combine the expertise of students from a variety of programs, such as engineering, business, communications, and social science, to develop state-of-the-art wind energy solutions. Participants will integrate academic coursework with tangible, hands-on learning, and earn valuable real-world experience as they prepare to enter the workforce.
Each team brings diverse experiences and unique perspectives to the competition, representing schools from around the country. The Collegiate Wind Competition 2021 will bring together the next generation of wind energy pioneers with today’s industry leaders.
The U.S. Department of Energy has held the Collegiate Wind Competition since 2014. The inaugural competition helped lay the groundwork for what has become the country’s most prominent undergraduate-level wind energy competition.