In October 2019, TMAM team from Effat University has been selected to participate as one of the competing teams in the Solar Decathlon Middle East 2020. This interdisciplinary team will be the only team representing Saudi Arabia and competing against multiple international universities from different countries. Created by the United States Department of Energy in 2002, the Solar Decathlon is an international biennial competition aimed at sustainability, innovation, and research.
What is Solar Decathlon? “The Solar Decathlon is an international competition
created by the U.S. Department of Energy in which universities from all over
the world meet to design, build and operate a grid-connected, solar powered
house. The houses use solar energy as the only energy source and are equipped
with all the technologies that permit maximum energy efficiency. During the
final phase of the competition teams assemble their houses in a main expo area,
open to the general public, while undergoing the 10 contests of the
competition, reason for which this event is called Decathlon. The first Solar
Decathlon was held in 2002 and previous additions have been organized in
different areas including the U.S, Europe and China”.
Image Retrieved from: https://www.solardecathlon.gov/index.html
What about Solar Decathlon Middle East?
SDME is an international collegiate competition under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of Dubai Executive Council, that challenge students to design and build solar-powered houses.
Right: Solar Decathlon Middle East Logo Retrieved from: https://www.solardecathlonme.com/about
Team Evaluation?
International juries will score the house in relation to 10 contests including Architecture, Engineering and Construction, Energy Management, Energy Efficiency, Comfort Conditions, House Functioning, Sustainable Transportation, Sustainability, Communication and Innovation.
Above: SDME 10 contests retrieved from: https://www.solardecathlonme.com/competition/contests