The U.S. Department of Energy's Solar Decathalon Is a Terrific Event

I have a bunch of meetings in and around Los Angeles next Thursday.  While I’m in town, I think I’ll try to stop by the Solar Decathalon that the U.S. Department of Energy hosts ever year, in which colleges compete for a prize given to the coolest design for an energy-efficient, solar-powered house.

I don’t see my alma mater listed as a contestant, which is understandable in that Trinity’s all about liberal arts.  Out of 400+ kids in my class, I was one of only five or six physics majors, and I don’t think there were more than about 15 in the engineering program; most of my friends got degrees in English, history, or economics.  But our rival to the north (Middlebury) does a very good job with this Solar Decathalon, I’m sure due to the presence of Bill McKibben.

I’ll post my observations.

One comment on “The U.S. Department of Energy's Solar Decathalon Is a Terrific Event
  1. Sadly I was unable to attend these events when they held them on the national mall and now they are on the other side of the country from me. I would really like to have attended.