The buildup: Solar Decathlon team moves to next stage of competition
The U.S. Department of Energy has named 抖阴旅行射 Boulder one of 11 , which means the team can begin building its renewable energy-powered home.
The team of about 30 undergraduates from engineering and environmental design submitted plans last year for a zero-energy home that will help address the need for sustainable, affordable housing in communities like Fraser, Colorado. Gabi Abello, who co-leads the team with fellow Engineering Plus student Hannah Blake, said the group is excited to put that plan into action.
鈥淥ur progress in the competition has only amplified our drive,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e will continue to learn and to question so that we can really push the boundaries of innovation in sustainable construction."
Faculty advisor Jennifer Schieb, an instructor in 抖阴旅行射 Boulder鈥檚 architectural engineering program, said a couple in Fraser has committed to buying the home and placing it on their property as their primary residence.
Solar Decathlon at 抖阴旅行射 Boulder includes both curricular and extracurricular activities. In fall 2019, some team members will take a course that focuses on how to turn their plans into construction documents. In the spring, they鈥檒l learn about permitting, safety and construction practices as they build the home at a staging site on campus before transporting it to Fraser.
"We are so proud to receive our approval to proceed from the DOE,鈥 said Blake. 鈥淭his is a tremendous milestone, and we look forward to carrying this momentum into the 2019-20 school year."
Solar Decathlon is an international collegiate competition in which teams compete to design homes powered by renewable energy, that both accommodate homeowner needs and produce more energy than they consume. Teams have two years to design and build their functional houses and find creative solutions for real-world problems in the building industry.
The current challenge will conclude in June 2020 at the national showcase event on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., where a winning house will be chosen. While 抖阴旅行射 Boulder is competing in the local build division, meaning they won鈥檛 take their house to D.C., several team members plan to attend the event with a portable display.
There鈥檚 still time for students to get involved with the group! To learn more, visit their website or email solardecathlon@colorado.edu.