College students: Compete to solve real-world geothermal technical and policy challenges for a chance at thousands in DOE prize funding!
Through the Geothermal Collegiate Competition, the U.S. Department of Energy Geothermal Technologies Office (GTO) encourages students to develop innovative solutions for geothermal energy application challenges and build career skills for the clean energy workforce.
Fall 2023 GCC prize amounts:
1st place, Technical Track: $10,000
1st place, Policy Track: $10,000
2nd place, Technical Track: $6,000
2nd place, Policy Track: $6,000
Registration will open in August 2023 for teams of three or more undergraduate and/or graduate students. Start forming your team today and read the official rules! Students of any discipline can participate, and multidisciplinary teams are encouraged. Final competition deliverables will be due in December 2023 with an optional progress submission due in October 2023.
New to the Fall 2023 GCC, there are now two competition tracks: Technical and Policy.
Technical Track teams present a technical plan for deploying a geothermal heating and cooling system for a proposed community or campus of their choosing, including a conceptual design of the needed geothermal system based on community needs, benefits, and available resources.
Policy Track teams present a high-level plan for installing a geothermal heating and cooling system in a community or campus, focused on an analysis of the regulatory environment and an assessment of economic considerations for the project.
Specifics to note:
- This competition is open for undergraduate and/or graduate students pursuing any major or minor. GTO aims to raise awareness of geothermal resources among communities and the public through this competition, thereby broadening the geothermal stakeholder base.
- The Geothermal Collegiate Competition invites participation by teams of at least three students enrolled in accredited U.S.-based collegiate institutions or U.S. citizens enrolled at non-U.S. based collegiate institutions. In this case, “collegiate institution” refers to any school of post-secondary or higher education, including but not limited to community colleges, technical colleges, and traditional four-year and graduate-level universities. See “Who Can Enter” in the Geothermal Collegiate Competition Rules for more information on eligibility.
- There is no cost to register or participate.
- Additional details are available on the Geothermal Collegiate Competition webpage.
Awards:- $10,000
Deadline:- 05-10-2023