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Geothermal Collegiate Competition Kicks Off with 33 Teams!

November 14, 2023

Twenty-five collegiate institutions are participating in the Fall 2023 Geothermal Collegiate Competition across two tracks Policy (purple), Technical (pink), and both (black).

Thirty-three teams from 25 U.S. collegiate institutions are competing in the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Fall 2023 Geothermal Collegiate Competition, designing real-world geothermal solutions for a chance at $32,000 in prize funding. Explore the interactive map to see if an institution near you is competing! 

This year's competition features two tracks, with 21 teams registered for the Technical Track, in which teams will design a geothermal heating and cooling system from the ground up for a proposed community of their choosing, and 12 teams registered in the new Policy Track, where teams will conduct an analysis of the regulatory environment and economic feasibility for a proposed geothermal system. First-place teams in each track will receive $10,000, with second place teams in each track earning $6,000. 

"We are thrilled to see so many teams and schools in this year's competition and can't wait to see what the teams come up with in both tracks to help address the climate crisis and empower communities to use geothermal," said Elisabet Metcalfe, communications and stakeholder engagement lead at the Geothermal Technologies Office.  

Nineteen teams also took advantage of the option to be paired with a volunteer mentor, gaining valuable connections to learn more about the geothermal industry. 

Teams will submit final deliverables, including stakeholder engagement plans for both tracks, in December, and winners are expected to be announced in January 2024. DOE will also provide additional funding to the winning teams to host stakeholder events in the communities in which their projects took place.  

The Geothermal Technologies Office has funded the Geothermal Collegiate Competition for more than 10 years, supporting workforce development and giving students a chance to gain resume experience in the geothermal industry while still in school.  

Want to be part of next year's competition as a team or a mentor? Sign up for updates through the Geothermal Collegiate Competition website.

For more information

U.S. Department of Energy
1000 Independence Ave. SW
Washington District of Columbia
États-Unis 20585
www.energy.gov


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