Hydrogen Student Design Contest 2016

Hydrogen Student Design Contest 2016 now is over!
The new call for entries for the 2016 Hydrogen Student Design Contest invites all undergraduate, graduate and Ph.D. students worldwide to apply their creativity and academic skills to advance the hydrogen and fuel cell industries.
About Competition
Since 2004, the Hydrogen Student Design Contest has challenged an competition with multi-disciplinary teams of university students to apply their creativity and academic skills in the areas of design, engineering, economics, environmental science, business and marketing to the hydrogen and fuel cell industries.
The theme of the 2016 Hydrogen Student Design Contest is “Development of a Hydrogen Powered Micro-Grid to provide grid support during peak hours and full back-up power.”
The Hydrogen Education Foundation (HEF) challenges participants to design a renewable hydrogen powered micro-grid capable of solely supporting a town or military base for approximately 2 days, and be able to handle at least 10% of peak demand while the macro-grid is active. The system should utilize local resources to produce and store hydrogen as well as provide hydrogen dispensing capabilities to hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (HFCEVs). Optimizations for as little environmental and economic impact as possible are required.
Given the multi-disciplinary nature of this competition, teams are highly encouraged to include students with various expertise, including: industrial design, engineering (all types), economics, business, environmental science, policy, chemistry, marketing, education, or any other field of study relevant to the team’s design. A team with students from diverse backgrounds will help address non-technical sections much better than a homogenous team.
Each team is limited to a maximum of two faculty advisors. The faculty advisors must be faculty members of a college or university. Adjunct and emeritus faculty are welcome to serve in this capacity. Faculty advisors may give guidance and suggestions but cannot perform actual design work. Faculty advisors can advise more than one team, but they must assist in ensuring that the
teams work independently to maintain a fair competitive atmosphere for all participants.
Multiple teams from one institution are permitted. However, each team must work independently to keep the competition fair for other teams.
Established in 2004, the Hydrogen Student Design Contest showcases the talents of students in many disciplines, including engineering, architecture, urban planning, marketing, and entrepreneurship.
There is no entry fee for this competition!
Eligibility
This competition is open to undergraduate and graduate (including Ph.D.) students worldwide. Team members must be enrolled in a college or university at the time of abstract submission but do not have to be enrolled full-time. Students who are working or researching part-time in the field or a related field of the Contest topic may participate.>br>>br> Students who are enrolled at a university at the time of abstract submission, but will graduate before July 31, 2016, may still participate.
Entry fees
No Entry Fee!