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Energy Sector Photo Contest 2024 | U.S. Agency for International
In this year''s Energy Sector Photo Contest, we received 209 photos that represent this work across 27 USAID programs and projects in 26 different countries. These winning photographs tell the story of USAID''s energy programming across a variety of sectors, such as gender, energy access, infrastructure, climate, and power sector reform.
2024 Photo Calendar Contest
Energy Rates; Solar & Wind Generation; Electric Vehicles; Energy Star Appliances; Energy Assessments; Energy Source Mix; Energy Tips; Energy Links; Internet; Outage Center; 2025 Photo Calendar Contest Rules. See your photo in MLEC''s 2025 Calendar! We''re asking members to submit photos by October 24, 2024. Winning photos will
Member Photo Contest | Riverland Energy Cooperative
Calling all photography enthusiasts! It''s time to showcase your talent and creativity in our exciting photo contest! The winner will get a $25 electric bill credit! Riverland Energy will hold a themed photo contest monthly to win a $25 electric bill credit. Followers will vote to choose which photo wins each month.
"Hit Me with Your SunShot" Photo Contest Winners Announced
Today, the SunShot Initiative announced the winners of the "Hit Me with Your SunShot" solar energy photo contest. SunShot encouraged people to submit their photos in July and August for the chance to win $2,500 in prizes. Photos were accepted in several categories seen below. All submissions were judged by Simon Edelman, Chief Creative
Happy 30th Anniversary! SolarPACES Conference 2024 Photo Contest
With the 30th edition of the SolarPACES Conference approaching, we would like to express our gratitude to all participants for sharing their cutting-edge research with the global CSP community! The submission of over 500 abstracts promises an exceptional conference in October. Join us in celebrating with a special photo contest: We invite you to participate []
Department of Energy''s SunShot Initiative announces solar
The Department of Energy''s SunShot Initiative is looking for the best solar energy technology photos from across the United States. The Hit Me with Your SunShot photo contest will award solar photographers with $2,500 in cash prizes, including a $500 grand prize, and the winning photographs will be featured on the Department of Energy''s webpage and in
GLREA: 2021 Renewable Energy Photo Contest
Every year GLREA hosts a ''Renewable Energy Photo Contest'' and we announce the winners at the Year End Annual Meeting in early December.We do this for the simple reason that pictures of renewable energy systems are beautiful because they look serene and peaceful and are generating clean electricity that doesn''t pollute the environment or generate carbon
Photo Contest | WSIS+20 Forum High-Level Event 2024
The WSIS Photo Contest is an annual competition that invites participants to submit photographs that showcase how Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) are playing an enabling role in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Desert people use solar energy to charge their phones and also use it to provide some
Water Power Technologies Office to Launch Hydropower and Marine Energy
Hydropower accounts for about 6.2% of total electricity generation in the United States and 28.7% of renewable electricity generation. Pumped storage hydropower contributes 93% of the country''s utility-scale energy storage.Meanwhile, the marine energy industry is in the nascent stages of development today, but the total available marine energy resource in the
EERE Prizes and Competitions News | Department of Energy
DOE also launched a prize to advance the co-location of solar energy production and cattle grazing. September 9, 2024. The Framing the Future: Industrial Technologies Photo Contest will award $27,000 for the best photos of the innovative technologies, processes, and people that will help the United States achieve a decarbonized industrial
Congrats to the solar photo contest winners!
You may remember, a few months ago we asked you to send in your best photos for our solar photo contest. Many inspiring pictures were submitted. Abraham supports using solar energy as an alternative to fossil fuels, which continue to contribute to global warming and cause glaciers like these to melt. Abraham won $50 and an Environment
Blog 2 — Philadelphia Solar Energy Association
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Solar Energy Technologies Office (SETO) announced the 18 winners of the American-Made Solar Photo Competition: Hit Me with Your Sun Shot. Photographers, including professionals and amateurs, submitted awe-inspiring photos that showcase solar energy technologies, infrastructure, and research and development
"Hit Me with Your SunShot" Photo Contest Winners
Today, the SunShot Initiative announced the winners of the "Hit Me with Your SunShot" solar energy photo contest. SunShot encouraged people to submit their photos in July and August for the chance to win $2,500 in prizes.
Solterra''s May 2024 Photo of the Month Contest Winners
Solterra''s Photo of the Month Contest Winners May 2024. At Solterra Solar, we''re always excited to see how our customers show off their new solar installations. Our recent "Photo of the Month" contest brought in an impressive array of photos from our diligent installation crews, but two stood out for their creativity and spirit.
Solar Energy Prizes and Challenges | Department of Energy
American-Made Solar Photo Competition: Hit Me with Your Sun Shot. The American-Made Solar Photo Competition: Hit Me with Your Sun Shot ran from March to August 2024 and was designed to gather the best photos of solar energy and bring attention to and document solar energy''s importance in the clean energy transition.
"Hit Me with Your Sun Shot" Photo Contest Winners
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Solar Energy Technologies Office (SETO) announced the 18 winners of the American-Made Solar Photo Competition: Hit Me with Your Sun Shot.Photographers, including professionals and amateurs, submitted awe-inspiring photos that showcase solar energy technologies, infrastructure, and research and development activities.
Solar Prize Round 7 Semifinalists Bring Bold, Bright Ideas to
The Power Up Contest winners are as follows: Fundusol (Stanford, California) – This team is developing a software solution that assists farmers in adopting solar energy. The platform will help to design the best system for their farm by modeling multiple factors to predict the performance of the agrivoltaic system on each farm''s crop and/or livestock.
American-Made Solar Prize Round 5 | Department of Energy
The American-Made Solar Prize is a $5 million competition designed to support U.S. solar manufacturing and address challenges to rapid, equitable solar energy deployment by incentivizing hardware and software development.
Smart Solar Tracker
This project for IEEE Arduino Contest 2024 is all about creating a solar tracking system that maximizes energy efficiency by capturing the most sunlight, which is realized by adjusting the position of the panel automatically, given limited electronic components allowed to use. This overall meets my initial expectation of building a all
2024 HES/energynet Photo Contest
All photo submissions to the contest will be judged and 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place photos will be selected. Prizes will be awarded in the amounts of $300 for 1st place, $200 for 2nd place and $100 for 3rd place. To enter the contest: Read the contest rules by clicking here. When you register for the contest, you are agreeing to abide by the
Photo Contest
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Solar Photo Competition: Hit Me with Your Sun Shot
The U.S. Department of Energy''s American-Made Solar Photo Competition: Hit Me with Your Sun Shot will be governed by 15 U.S.C. §3719 and this Official Rules document. This is not a procurement which is intended to establish fair contest rules and requirements. In the case of a discrepancy with other competition materials or communication,
