EPA Awards Over $100,000 to Student Teams in Sustainable Technology Competition
CONTACT: Jason McDonald, 404-562-9203, mcdonald.jason@epa.gov
ATLANTA– Today the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) awarded grants to 9 Southeastern college teams in phase
I of its People, Prosperity and the Planet (P3) annual student design
competition. Each grant, totaling up to $15,000 per team, for an overall amount
of $105,000, is applied toward designing and developing sustainable technologies
to help protect people’s health and the environment while promoting economic
development.
- Designing and building a portable solar-powered generator for disaster relief and off-grid applications.
- Evaluate the use of solar distillation techniques for treatment of pond
water, rain water, and waste water to provide drinking water.
The annual P3 competition begins by awarding grants to student teams to develop and design their proposed technologies. The proposals highlight the team’s technology and its potential for improving quality of life, promoting economic development, and protecting the planet.
After eight months of work on their projects, the teams bring their designs to Washington, D.C. to participate in EPA’s National Sustainable Design Expo. During the event, a panel of scientific experts judges the projects. Winners receive a P3 award and recommendation for a second phase grant of up to $90,000 to further develop their designs and prepare them for the marketplace.
The 9th Annual National Sustainable Design Expo featuring EPA’s P3 competition is scheduled for April 20-21, 2013, on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. The expo is open to the public and will display the 2012 P3 teams’ designs.
EPA is currently accepting applications for P3 awards for the 2013-2014 academic year through Dec. 11, 2012. .
More information on the P3 2012 recipients: http://www.epa.gov/p3/2012recipients
More information on past P3 winners: http://www.epa.gov/p3/multimedia/index.html
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