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Stevens Institute of Technology wins top honors overall by designing, building, and operating the most cost-effective, energy-efficient and attractive solar powered house.
Solar Decathlon teams put their solar-powered houses to the test in 10 challenges ranging from architecture to energy efficiency. Find out what it takes to win the whole thing.
Meet some of the inspiring Solar Decathlon alumni who have gone on to pursue careers in clean energy and sustainable housing.
Meet the collegiate teams behind the amazing solar-powered sustainable homes of Solar Decathlon 2015.
The US Department of Energy Solar Decathlon continues to educate on solar efficiency and sustainability through the solar houses that have competed since 2002, now residing all over the world.
Stevens Institute of Technology took first place in the Architecture and Communications Contests at the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2015.
Collegiate teams demonstrate just how cost-effective, appealing and livable energy-saving houses powered by solar energy can be.
Biennial Solar Decathlon competition challenges collegiate teams to design, build, and operate houses powered by the sun that are affordable, energy efficient, attractive, and easy to live in.
The teams are set for this year's Solar Decathlon, which challenges students from around the world to design, build and operate highly energy efficient solar-powered houses.
The US Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2015 is recruiting volunteers! The award-winning educational event, October 8-18 in Irvine, California, will showcase solar efficiency houses designed and built by collegiate teams worldwide.
We're officially kicking off Solar Decathlon 2015 with the announcement of 20 new collegiate teams. Find out who will compete!