Challenge: Design a Tri-Generation System for your University

Posted: 
09/07/2011

The 2011-2012 Hydrogen Student Design Contest will challenge university-level
students to plan and design an innovative combined heat, hydrogen, and power
(CHHP) system for their own university campus. As a part of their entry, teams will
develop a feedstock analysis, technical design, address safety and code compliance,
identify end-uses on campus, conduct an economic and environmental analysis, and
develop business, marketing, and public education plans for their systems.
The system should be able to be integrated into the studentsí¢â‚¬â„¢ university campus, either by designing a
system for an existing facility on campus or by proposing new construction.

The Rules and Guidelines will be made publically available after September 14, when DOE will
announce the Contest. To receive announcement emails, sign up at www.hydrogencontest.org.


The winning teams will receive a paid trip to the 2012 Word Hydrogen Energy
Conference (WHEC 2012) in Toronto, Canada to present their entries to industry
attendees, have their winning entry published in the IAHE International Journal of
Hydrogen Energy, and the chance for an internship opportunity with industry sponsors.
More information is available at www.hydrogencontest.org.

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