Global innovation contest for future solar energy solutions
Stockholm Royal Seaport is one of Europe?s largest urban development projects and is a leader when it comes to next generation sustainable neighborhoods. As part of Stockholm Royal Seaport?s sustainability focus the competition is organized to find long-term solar energy solutions that can be implemented into urban environments.
In the competition participants from all over the world can share their ideas on how solar energy can be innovatively integrated into Stockholm Royal Seaport. The solution should provide energy for functions within the city but also be a trademark of Stockholm Royal Seaport. The jury, consisting of experts within the area, will judge the entries on a variety of criteria, such as feasibility, visual appeal, cost-efficiency, innovativeness and longevity.
- We want to use the competition to challenge participants to think creatively and to take advantage of the urban environment in order to clarify one of the city?s major challenges, reducing resource consumption and climate impact, as well as visualizing it in an educational and aesthetic way, says Christina Salmhofer, Sustainability Manager for the City of Stockholm.
The winner of the competition will be awarded with 50 000 Swedish kronor and the possibility to see their idea become reality in Stockholm Royal Seaport.
For more information and to register, visit www.stockholmsolarchallenge.com. Participants can enter the competition until January 21, 2015.
Do you want to send information about the challenge in your network? Download the marketing kit for the competition.
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AB - Stockholm Royal Seaport is one of Europe’s largest urban development projects and is a leader when it comes to next generation sustainable neighborhoods. As part of Stockholm Royal Seaport’s sustainability focus the competition is organized to find long-term solar energy solutions that can be implemented into urban environments.
In the competition participants from all over the world can share their ideas on how solar energy can be innovatively integrated into Stockholm Royal Seaport. The solution should provide energy for functions within the city but also be a trademark of Stockholm Royal Seaport. The jury, consisting of experts within the area, will judge the entries on a variety of criteria, such as feasibility, visual appeal, cost-efficiency, innovativeness and longevity.
- We want to use the competition to challenge participants to think creatively and to take advantage of the urban environment in order to clarify one of the city’s major challenges, reducing resource consumption and climate impact, as well as visualizing it in an educational and aesthetic way, says Christina Salmhofer, Sustainability Manager for the City of Stockholm.
The winner of the competition will be awarded with 50 000 Swedish kronor and the possibility to see their idea become reality in Stockholm Royal Seaport.
For more information and to register, visit www.stockholmsolarchallenge.com. Participants can enter the competition until January 21, 2015.
Do you want to send information about the challenge in your network? Download the marketing kit for the competition.
AU - Competitions, Student
DB - Open Energy Data Initiative (OEDI)
DP - Open EI | National Renewable Energy Laboratory
DO -
KW - Sweden
KW - competition
KW - renewable energy
KW - solar
KW - solar energy
KW - stockholm
LA - English
DA - 2014/12/22
PY - 2014
PB - National Renewable Energy Laboratory
T1 - Global innovation contest for future solar energy solutions
UR - https://data.openei.org/submissions/494
ER -
Competitions, Student. Global innovation contest for future solar energy solutions. National Renewable Energy Laboratory, 22 December, 2014, Open Energy Data Initiative (OEDI). https://data.openei.org/submissions/494.
Competitions, S. (2014). Global innovation contest for future solar energy solutions. [Data set]. Open Energy Data Initiative (OEDI). National Renewable Energy Laboratory. https://data.openei.org/submissions/494
Competitions, Student. Global innovation contest for future solar energy solutions. National Renewable Energy Laboratory, December, 22, 2014. Distributed by Open Energy Data Initiative (OEDI). https://data.openei.org/submissions/494
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abstractNote = {Stockholm Royal Seaport is one of Europe?s largest urban development projects and is a leader when it comes to next generation sustainable neighborhoods. As part of Stockholm Royal Seaport?s sustainability focus the competition is organized to find long-term solar energy solutions that can be implemented into urban environments.
In the competition participants from all over the world can share their ideas on how solar energy can be innovatively integrated into Stockholm Royal Seaport. The solution should provide energy for functions within the city but also be a trademark of Stockholm Royal Seaport. The jury, consisting of experts within the area, will judge the entries on a variety of criteria, such as feasibility, visual appeal, cost-efficiency, innovativeness and longevity.
- We want to use the competition to challenge participants to think creatively and to take advantage of the urban environment in order to clarify one of the city?s major challenges, reducing resource consumption and climate impact, as well as visualizing it in an educational and aesthetic way, says Christina Salmhofer, Sustainability Manager for the City of Stockholm.
The winner of the competition will be awarded with 50 000 Swedish kronor and the possibility to see their idea become reality in Stockholm Royal Seaport.
For more information and to register, visit www.stockholmsolarchallenge.com. Participants can enter the competition until January 21, 2015.
Do you want to send information about the challenge in your network? Download the marketing kit for the competition. },
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howpublished = {Open Energy Data Initiative (OEDI), National Renewable Energy Laboratory, https://data.openei.org/submissions/494},
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Details
Data from Dec 22, 2014
Last updated Dec 22, 2014
Submitted Dec 22, 2014
Organization
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Contact
Student Competitions