
doi: 10.2172/6970508
Descriptions of all the entries in the competition are presented. Competition rules and judging procedures are described. Entries consisted of team efforts from colleges and universities. The competition called for the student teams to develop means for producing electrical power sufficient to meet the needs of a single family home, using an energy source other than oil or natural gas. The electric power produced had to be economically realistic when compared to present energy sources.
Wind Turbines, 140501 -- Solar Energy Conversion-- Photovoltaic Conversion, Economics, 17 Wind Energy, Comparative Evaluations, Power 170602* -- Wind Energy Engineering-- Turbine Design & Operation, Electric Power, 14 Solar Energy, Solar Collectors, Efficiency, Solar Concentrators, Specifications
Wind Turbines, 140501 -- Solar Energy Conversion-- Photovoltaic Conversion, Economics, 17 Wind Energy, Comparative Evaluations, Power 170602* -- Wind Energy Engineering-- Turbine Design & Operation, Electric Power, 14 Solar Energy, Solar Collectors, Efficiency, Solar Concentrators, Specifications
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