VIRTUAL EnergyWhiz 2021

EnergyWhiz Laptop LogoEnergyWhiz—a renewable energy-focused event for students to demonstrate their science, technology, engineering, art and math (STEAM) capabilities through project-based learning activities—will be held virtually on May 3 – 7, 2021.

FSEC Energy Research Center, in partnership with the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services’ Office of Energy, is modifying this traditionally in-person event to be in virtual format. New rules will be posted later this month at: https://energyresearch.ucf.edu/education/k-12/energywhiz/

Competitions will be:

One of the biggest changes will be in the Energy Innovations category. Energy Innovations is now open to adults, and it has also expanded to include solar cooking and energy-efficient buildings (and pet houses).

Learn more about EnergyWhiz at: https://energyresearch.ucf.edu/education/k-12/energywhiz/.

DOE Says Combining Floating Solar With Hydroelectric Could Provide 40% Of The World’s Energy Needs

iStock | Getty Images. Solar panels in aerial view, rows array of polycrystalline silicon solar cells or photovoltaics in solar power plant floating on the water in lake.A study by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory suggests that if floating solar was installed on hydro reservoirs globally, the hybrid systems could generate anywhere from 16% to 40% of the world’s demand for electricity. FSEC’s John Sherwin, program manager of testing and certification, agrees and speculates the generation to be on the middle to lower end of that scale, without first researching how solar panels respond to the stress of being on the water, as well as other variables.

CleanTechnica | October 5, 2020

EnergyWhiz and Earth Day: Changing Gears Yet Still Celebrating with Fun Solar & Environmental Activities

EnergyWhiz sun logo holding Earth in it's hands.Although COVID-19 put the brakes on the annual EnergyWhiz event and Earth Day celebration at FSEC Energy Research Center in Cocoa this year, there are many ways to celebrate Earth Day’s 50th Anniversay while also meeting social distancing guidelines.

FSEC offers several free online activities and fun experiments that students, teachers, and parents can do right from their homes.

  • Did you know that you could cook without electricity or fire? Learn how to make several different solar ovens using simple materials.
  • Did you ever wonder how people used to tell time without a clock or watch? Learn to make two different sundials.
  • Do you know how to purify water using only a few simple materials? Discover how easy it is to learn one way to be self-sufficient.
  • Do you need to relax and be creative at the same time? Feel free to color outside the lines of an environmentally-focused coloring book:
    • Planet Janitor. This English/Spanish editionThe Planet Janitor Coloring Book Spanish/English Edition environmental coloring book illustrates how the world is in our hands.
    • Take a Trip to Clean Air. This environmental coloring book explores the various alternative fuels available for transportation.
  • TEACHERS: Did you know FSEC offers a solar curricula for students in grades K-2, 3-5, 6-8, and 9-12 that meets Florida State Standards?

Learn about these activities and more at: http://www.energywhiz.com/

EnergyWhiz—a renewable energy-focused event for students to demonstrate their science, technology, engineering, art and math (STEAM) capabilities through project-based learning activities—will be back next year, shining a light on student creativity, ingenuity and teamwork. Mark your calendars for April 24, 2021. Learn more at: www.fsec.ucf.edu/go/energywhiz.

FSEC Working Remotely: How to Keep in Touch With Us

Although the FSEC facility is closed due to COVID-19, FSEC/UCF employees are working remotely and are here to help you to the best of our ability. Here’s how to reach out to us:

EnergyGauge Software Support
https://support.energygauge.com/support/home or 321-323-7255

Solar Certification
pvsystem@fsec.ucf.edu 

Workforce & Business Development
ckettles@fsec.ucf.edu

General Information
info@fsec.ucf.edu or 321-638-1015

Communications & Marketing
sherri@fsec.ucf.edu

K-12 Education
susan@fsec.ucf.edu

 

 

Cloudy Skies Add to Real-World Learning Challenges at EnergyWhiz

By Sherri Shields

COCOA, Fla.,  May 21, 2018—A blanket of cloud-covered skies can be a real challenge for students to race Junior Solar Sprint (JSS) cars and keep solar oven temperatures sufficient for cooking.

Sam’s Speed Shop from McLane Middle School in Brandon, FL won first place in Race competition, second place in Most Innovative Design, and third place in the Best Design competition in the Blue Division (grades 7&8). Photo: Liza Robles

Although the sun never peeked through the clouds for the EnergyWhiz competitions on Saturday, May 12th, at the University of Central Florida’s Florida Solar Energy Center in Cocoa, the JSS cars were still able to race. “One thing we’ve learned since hosting EnergyWhiz for the past 15 years is that if you want to stay on schedule, you need a backup plan in case the weather doesn’t cooperate,” said Susan Schleith, K-12 Education program director. “Battery backup is now an essential part of the car design, for situations like this.”

Female student from Saturn Elementary School and a male student prepare to race their Junior Solar Sprint cars, which were modified to run on batteries instead of solar due to the cloudy sky.
Female student from Students prepare to race their Junior Solar Sprint cars, which were modified to run on batteries instead of solar due to the cloudy sky. Photo: Leon Flowers

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