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Solar Decathlon FINAL UPDATES!

Saturday, October 12th – update from Rick Briginshaw, Coordinator of the Green Architecture program –

“Hi Everyone,

We just found out that we took FIRST PLACE overall in the Engineering contest, and 6th PLACE OVERAL for the entire competition!!!!

The team is thrilled with those results! See links provided previously for detailed results.”

 

Friday, October 11th– update from Rick Briginshaw, Coordinator of the Green Architecture program

“Hello Everyone,

Well, after yesterday’s great results, we were brought back to earth a bit today with the Communications and Architecture contests, coming in 8th place in each. Still respectable results, but our team was hoping to do better.

With those results, we have slipped to 8th place overall, still very respectable, and we are hopeful to do well in tomorrow’s final competition: Engineering.

More public tours take place today, followed by an evening reception for all participants, and an open house for all teams to visit each other’s homes and socialize some more.”

For those keeping track here is how we did

  • First place in Engineering
  • Second place in Affordability
  • Tied for first place in Energy Balance
  • Tied for first place in Hot Water
  • Fourth place in Market Appeal.
  • SIXTH PLACE OVERALL

Check out the results of the Solar Decathlon competition here – http://www.solardecathlon.gov/blog/archives/2872 . Also, notice that there is a picture of Team Ontario’s house featured on the results page! Great job to everyone from Algonquin College, Carleton University and Queen’s University!!

 

UPDATE 5 – Some great news for Team Ontario’s Solar Decathlon entry…..

Our latest update from the Team Ontario ECHO entry into the Solar Decathlon comes again from Rick Briginshaw, the Coordinator for the Green Architecture program.

“Hello from California!

The last three days have been fairly
quiet since the houses have been closed to the public for jury
walkthroughs. I just got back from the first of three consecutive award
ceremonies (today, Friday and Saturday) and we have some EXCELLENT NEWS!
….

Today they announced that we took 2nd
PLACE
in the Affordability Contest, and 4th PLACE in the
Market Appeal contest!!

With those results, we have moved
from 9th place overall to 3rd PLACE OVERALL!…
http://www.solardecathlon.gov/scores.html

Our team is thrilled with
those results! The next two contest announcements will be Architecture
and Communications,
announced Friday morning at 10:00 a.m. (1:00 p.m.
EST) You can watch a live stream of the announcements here… http://www.solardecathlon.gov/videos-livestreams.html

The final awards ceremony will
be this Saturday morning at 10:00 a.m. (1:00 p.m. EST) where they will announce
the winners of the Engineering contests and the overall winners.

Also… perhaps equally important (??),
this morning we had a friendly (?) street hockey game against Team Alberta,
on Main Street in the Solar Decathlon village, and we are proud to report that
Team Ontario won!! As a result, the lead student manager from Team
Alberta has to spend the day wearing a Team Ontario shirt!”

UPDATE 4 – Solar Decathlon commences…….

ECHO House - October 4, 2013 - Visit by Kent MacDonald

Don’t forget to place your vote for the ECHO house as the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon People’s Choice award – Follow this link to register your vote!

 

OCTOBER 7, 2013 UPDATE – This new update comes from Rick Briginshaw, Coordinator of the Green Architecture program who is on-site at the competition…..

“Hello Everyone!

There has been lots of activity here at the Solar Decathlon over the last few days!

October 2nd – with construction and preparations complete, the students and faculty attended a formal dinner for all the teams, hosted by Bosch, followed by an open house at all the Solar Decathlon houses. The teams got to know each other, and explore each other’s houses, a great learning opportunity for them. In spite of the fact that we are competitors, there is an overriding feeling of camaraderie among all the teams.

October 3rd – Opening Day! Students and faculty attended the opening ceremonies and ribbon cutting in the morning. The ECHO team waved the Canadian flag proudly, and were excited to start showing off their creation! The houses were then opened to the public, and the individual contests began. Students and faculty were honoured to attend a dinner hosted by President Kent MacDonald, and representatives of Orange Coast College.

October 4th – Public visits and contests continued. The site was shut down for a couple of hours due to high winds, but reopened in the afternoon. The team was excited to have a visit from President Kent MacDonald, who toured the ECHO house, along with several of the other houses at the competition site.

October 5th – The ECHO team hosted a formal dinner (one of the standard individual contests) at the house, for some of our sponsors and members of other teams. By all accounts it was a great success.

October 6th – Public visits and competitions continued.

SCORES AND STANDINGS – you can follow along the scores and standings here… http://www.solardecathlon.gov/scores.html

We are currently in 10th place out of 19 teams, but the scores change daily, and as you can see, there is very little separating the top 12 teams.

 

PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD – we need your help with this! Please vote for TEAM ONTARIO at the Solar Decathlon home page! http://www.solardecathlon.gov/ And please help us by spreading the word around Algonquin College and beyond. If anyone has other contacts that could help us get more votes, please feel free to use them!

Our students are totally engaged in showing the ECHO house, and continue to demonstrate that they are first class all the way.”

Visit our Flikr gallery to see more photos of the ECHO house and it’s current home in Irvine, California.

 

 

UPDATE 3 on the ECHO house / Team Ontario by Jacob Morgan

The race to the finish line is officially over! As of 12:25pm yesterday, we have completed the construction phase of the competition and have now moved on to the showcase. All in all everything went extremely smoothly and on schedule. The last few days we had very dedicated volunteers put in a few 19 hour days to get everything done, and boy was it ever worth it.
Everyone yesterday just stood back for a few seconds in disbelief that not only was ECHO finally here in California, but that it looks as amazing as it does.
And may I say that there is no way we could have ever done this without the help of all the faculty that came down and grabbed a hammer and chipped in.

 

We have already gotten many compliments from other teams and volunteers on everything from our paint colour to our exostructure and siding. After sizing up the other teams, we truly believe we have a good chance at top 5 and are very much hoping to achieve that. Today is a half day and will be media preview and team unveilings, and then the first day of public tours and competitions starts bright and early tomorrow!

 

On behalf of the team I just wanted to thank you for your continued support and all your warm wishes. We have made it through the hardest part and couldn’t have done this without you either. More updates to follow as the competitions unfold.

 

Warm regards,

Jacob Morgan

Construction
Manager,Team Ontario

U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2013

UPDATE -Team Ontario’s ECHO house completes trip to California intact!

Team Ontario - ECHO house onsite in California

UPDATE – Team Ontario in the US Department of Energy Solar Decathlon has reassembled Project ECHO and continues to work on a few things to get the house ready for next week’s competition.
They are working on installing the solar thermal collectors and heat dump in the next day so they can pressure test those before they get water on Sunday. Good luck team! The competition starts Thursday, Oct 3.

 

Original Story –

What began as a dream for several students and faculty at Ottawa’s Algonquin College and Carleton University, and Kingston’s Queen’s University, has culminated in a million dollar project to construct a net zero home that will compete on a global stage this fall.

ECHO, short for ECological HOme, was showcased today as part of an Open House and mock competition to ready the team for the 2013 US Department of Energy Solar Decathlon.

“Our mission was to create an ecological home that sets the standard for sustainable living and creates waves of change in the housing market,” says Karl Kadwell, Project Manager for Team Ontario. “We are proud to have built this net zero home as a standard for future generations, and we are eager to showcase it in the competition this fall.”

ECHO is a 940 square foot, $300,000 home with a master bedroom, one bathroom, a multipurpose room that can be used as an office or second bedroom, and a combined kitchen/living room/dining room. Designed to be ‘net zero’, the home will utilize various solar and energy efficient technologies to produce at least as much energy in a year as it will consume. Students began designing the building in the summer of 2011: brainstorming its architectural appearance, running simulations and performing structural analysis. Construction began in September 2012 at Algonquin College’s campus in Perth, Ontario, where the students were able to complete most of the main structure and conduct a test move. In May of 2013, it was relocated to Algonquin College’s Ottawa campus for completion.

“This home is the result of a multi-disciplinary effort that brought together the theoretical knowledge taught by universities with the applied, hands-on learning offered by colleges to create a home that is both environmentally and financially sustainable,” says Professor Richard Briginshaw, Algonquin College Green Architecture Coordinator and member of Team Ontario. “These students have put a tremendous amount of effort into this project and I know they will make their schools and their country very proud of them.”

Dr. Kent MacDonald, President and CEO of Algonquin College; Dr. Roseann O’Reilly Runte, President and Vice Chancellor of Carleton University; and Laeeque Daneshmend, Deputy Provost of Queen’s University were all in attendance for the Open House, and offered the students words of encouragement. Ontario’s Minister of Energy, the Honorable Bob Chiarelli, was also in attendance to offer his support and announce that the team will receive $80,000 in provincial support from the Smart Grid Fund.

“I want to congratulate Team Ontario for their hard work and wish them the best of luck at the Solar Decathlon. The ECHO home and the students behind it are a prime example of why Ontario is considered a global leader in renewable energy, conservation and smart grid technology,” says Ontario Minister of Energy Bob Chiarelli. “I am proud the Ontario government is a supporter of Team Ontario.”

The next steps for the students involve preparing the house for shipping. The home is designed in two separate modules to make it easy for shipping, and those will be loaded onto flatbed trucks that will likely depart on Saturday, August 24. This year’s US Department of Energy Solar Decathlon is set to begin Thursday, October 3rd, in Irvine, California, with the competition wrapping up on October the 13th.