Teachers Learn A Life-Saving Skill: How to Build a Solar Cooker
What does an umbrella, inner tube and mylar blanket have in common? They are all components of innovative solar cooker designs. Seventeen teachers came to the Florida Solar Energy Center (FSEC) in...
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WHAT: The seventh-annual EnergyWhiz Olympics is a series of day-long activities dedicated to students with an interest in alternative fuels. It is composed of the Junior Solar Sprint, Hydrogen Sprint,...
View ArticleStudents Shine at EnergyWhiz Olympics
Florida students have creative ideas for solving some of our world’s greatest energy challenges, and their renewable energy solutions were demonstrated at the EnergyWhiz Olympics – a series of day-long...
View ArticleRenewable Energy Student Teams Energized Even on a Cloudy Day
COCOA, May 09, 2013— With clouds in the sky and all eyes on the weather, more than 600 elementary, middle and high school students were energized on Saturday, May 4th. Student teams—from Key West to as...
View ArticleMEDIA ADVISORY: Student-Designed and Built Solar Cars, Electric Go-Carts,...
By Sherri Shields April 8, 2015 WHY: The 13th annual EnergyWhiz, a daylong event showcasing student-built energy projects. These hands-on renewable energy activities expose students to alternative...
View ArticleSolar Cars, Cookers and Inventions Compete at EnergyWhiz on May 13
By Sherri Shields April 25, 2017 COCOA, FL–Elementary, middle and high school students—from Florida’s Panhandle to the Keys—will show off their solar cars, cookers and inventions during EnergyWhiz on...
View ArticleEnergized Students Infectious at Statewide Renewable Energy Competition
COCOA, June 5, 2017—Nearly 50 schools across Florida—from Key West and Tallahassee—participated in this year’s EnergyWhiz competition last month at the University of Central Florida’s Florida Solar...
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