
Energy Innovation is a real world design competition. It was developed
to provide a full-scale photovoltaic design challenge for middle school
and high school students to give them an opportunity to explore the
growing technology of photovoltaics.

Energy Innovation Rules
Design and Construction
Each team of 2 - 6 students is responsible for designing and building
a fully operational demonstration product or artistic work that is
powered by photovoltaics. The PV module or array provided by this competition
will enable the team to produce electricity sufficient to power many
real-world stand alone photovoltaic applications. The challenge is
to use the energy generated by the PV module or array effectively and
creatively.
Construction requirements:
- Teams must use the photovoltaic panel (middle school) or
array (high school) that was supplied to them for the competition.
No extra photovoltaic modules may be added to power the design.
However, high school teams are not required to use all of the
modules in their array if their designs require less power.
- Teams may not build scale models. All projects must be
full-sized and fully-realized designs.
- An auxiliary marketing piece is to be created by the
team. This is discussed below.
- All teams must be able to discuss their designs with a
panel of judges. In the event they are unable to transport
their designs to the competition, the team must produce and
use documents, photos, videos, schematics, energy flow charts,
etc. to fully convey their project and its performance. Teams
should have enough supporting materials to adequately represent
their design and student construction–refer
to the Judging Criteria below for what areas will need to be
covered.
Construction variables:
- High school teams may disassemble their arrays and rewire
them to obtain the voltage and current that they desire.
- Batteries may be used in the design but are
not required for applications that are meant to only work during
sun hours.
- Designs do not have to be practical or marketable
by today’s
standards–whimsical or forward-thinking designs are encouraged.
Projects that are deemed unsafe will be disqualified
Design Marketing Materials
Each team is to create a marketing piece to accompany their design.
The purpose of the marketing piece is to highlight the useful, creative
and/or functional aspects of their project as well as the usability
of photovoltaics. These can be in any format that the team chooses.
Examples might include:
- Brochure/flyer
- Video clip/television commercial
- Poster
- Web page
- Giveaways
These examples are not meant to be exclusive; students are
encouraged to be creative. The marketing piece should be geared
toward the general public.
Competition Day
At the competition, each team will have a ‘booth’ space
(with a 6' table), in which to display their design, marketing materials
or anything else they choose. Teams may choose to have these display
spaces either outdoors or indoors.
The teams will be judged on their designs, as well as creativity,
and presentation. Judges will be looking for knowledge in photovoltaic
application as well as in the specific design created by the students.
Judging Criteria:
- Design Decisions--How well does the team understand PV
design? How well thought out are their design decisions? Was
careful attention paid to parts selection and integration? Was proper
attention paid to safety issues?
- Construction Technique--How well did the students construct
their design? Is the design durable?
- Design Function--How well does the design function according
to team specified goals?
- Delivered Message--How well is photovoltaic technology and
renewable energy represented both in their project and their
marketing materials?
- Creativity of Design--How creative is the design? Is it a
novel or interesting solution to a problem?
- Marketing Materials--Do the market materials inspire interest
or create demand for the product?
Energy Innovation Awards
The awards will be as follows:
- 1st Place Design (separate awards for middle & high school)
- 2nd Place Design
- 3rd Place Design
- WOW! Award, for the most creative/artistic entry (combined
middle & high school)