Middlebury Solar Decathlon: Self-Reliance

The Middlebury Solar Decathlon is one of 20 collegiate teams that will compete in the 2011 Solar Decathlon competition, which is held by the Department of Energy every two years at the National Mall...

The Department of Energy hosts a Solar Decathlon every two years. Just 20 universities from around the world are selected to come to the National Mall to compete. Will the next best idea come from Middlebury? We ask tonight on Nightly Business Report.

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The Middlebury Solar Decathlon is one of 20 collegiate teams that will compete in the 2011 Solar Decathlon competition, which is held by the Department of Energy every two years at the National Mall in Washington D.C. This competition is one of the most ambitious and inspiring events in the country, challenging teams to demonstrate inventive clean-energy solutions by building solar-powered houses that feature cost-effective, energy-efficient construction and incorporate energy-saving appliances and renewable energy systems. The Middlebury team “Self-Reliance” is currently finishing designs and constructing their entry house, which combines the best aspects of a traditional New England farmhouse with the efficient technologies of today.


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