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This contest is open to all schools of all levels around the world.
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The judging will be done in two categories:
a. Each school is required to pay the entrance fee.
b. K-12: $200
c. University: $500
d. Because of their size,universities will have the opportunity to win more panels.
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School teams are required to have at least two students but may include faculty and/ or staff.
There is no limit on the number of participants.
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Each school must have a sponsor (either corporate or collegiate) that will help install the panels.
Also each school must provide contact information for their sponsor.
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Each school should answer the following questions:
a. Where specifically do you plan to install the panels you would win?
Examples: a specific building, on all the street lights, stadium etc..
b. What size panels and how many will this require?
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Each school should answer the following questions:
c. How much energy do you calculate saving with the panels?
Provide current and projected rates with the panels implemented.
d. How will the panels make a difference environmentally in your community?
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The winners are required to provide:
a. proof that the cells have been installed within one month of receiving them.
b. data on energy saved one year from the installation of the cells.
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one idea, one panel, one start