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University Teams Earn Sustainable Design Prizes - Biomethane Car And Learning Barge Among The Projects On The National Mall

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In: MSNBC exit EPA
April 26, 2007

Western Washington University's Viking 32, which runs on biodiesel made from methane waste, was one of the winners at a university competition hosted by the EPA in Washington this week.

Six university teams — one of which drove its entry from Washington state on biodiesel fuel made from recovered landfill methane — won top honors at a sustainable design contest hosted by the Environmental Protection Agency on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.

The "biomethane" car was entered by Western Washington University. Northwestern University students built a solar-powered electricity system that will eventually power an isolated town in Panama. The University of Virginia team designed and built a floating "learning barge" that cleans up river areas while teaching others about the process.

The EPA said the criteria for its third "People, Prosperity and the Planet" competition was that solutions "must be environmentally friendly, efficiently use natural resources and be economically competitive."

Each winning team award will get funding up to $75,000 to further design and market their technology.

The Bush Administration believes that American innovation is the key to solving our nation's — and our world's — environmental challenges," EPA Administrator Stephen Johnson said in a statement. "Not only are these students unleashing the power of the possible to meet tomorrow's challenges, they are proving that doing what's good for our planet can also be good for the bottom line."

Winners of this year's awards and their projects are:

Background on the winners and their projects is online at: www.epa.gov/p3/07winners.

© 2007 MSNBC Interactive

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