Elsevier and ISES Renewable Transformation Challenge: 2019

Elsevier and ISES Renewable Transformation Challenge: 2019

Congratulations to Team SUNSPOT! Learn more here.

Renewable Transformation Challenge

Republished from Elsevier.com

The winner of the 2nd Renewable Transformation Challenge, from Elsevier and the International Solar Energy Society (ISES) is “SUNSPOT Solar Electric Cooking” by Team SUNSPOT!

The RTC is globally recognized as a prestigious way for companies and research institutions to be honored for their critical contributions in supporting and accelerating the transformation of our energy supply to clean, renewable technologies, and to expand energy access using these technologies to all citizens around the globe.

Dave Renné, Dr.

ISES Immediate Past President and Chair of the RTC Committee

The award was first launched in 2017 to encourage the progress to a world powered by renewable energy and accessible energy for all.

About the Challenge

The objective of the Elsevier-ISES Renewable Transformation Challenge Promotion (“Challenge”) is to recognize and honor outstanding work towards a world powered by renewable energy and with accessible energy for all.  This objective is consistent with the vision of the International Solar Energy Society (ISES), which is for a world powered by 100% renewable energy used efficiently and wisely and accessible for all. To achieve this vision, a global transformation of our energy systems to efficient and affordable renewable energy must take place.

The Challenge promotion is administered every two (2) years to recognize accomplishments by organizations such as private enterprises, NGOs, and research institutions for undertaking projects and programs that help move the world toward an energy system supplied entirely by renewable energy sources, or for conducting the critical analyses that provide meaningful roadmaps for the transformation. The award winner represents one step towards furthering ISES’ vision.  This vision can only be achieved through private and civil society initiatives towards innovative and successful programs that adopt the use of renewable energy technologies, and the intelligent application of energy efficiency measures. In the context of this Challenge, the energy transformation applies to all end-use energy consumption: power, heat, and transport.

Applications

Applications for the Challenge are invited from organizations who can demonstrate that they have established successful projects, innovative technologies, financing schemes, policy initiatives, or renewable energy programs, or from institutions that have undertaken research and analyses and identified solutions that demonstrate how this goal is being met. The Challenge can include either supply side (energy generation for end-use energy consumption) or demand side (including energy efficiency) programs, or both, and applicants may address any or all of the end-use energy sectors mentioned above.

Innovative ideas will be given preference over incremental improvement projects.

The Challenge is not a funding body and applications still in the conceptual stage with little supporting evidence of viability are unlikely to proceed past the first evaluation phase.

Details of how the application supports the 100% renewable energy transformation must be very clear.

The Winner

The winning proposal will be the one that best demonstrates a contribution to the transformation to a world powered by renewable energy and that has potential to widen access to energy, particularly in developing countries.

The Renewable Transformation Challenge is proudly powered by Skild.

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