Khaleej Times

Solar home by US students wins Dh900k

- Sherouk Zakaria sherouk@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — A group of students from Virginia Tech University, USA, won a Dh900,000 prize on Wednesday for designing and building a sustainabl­e, solar-powered house of the future as part of the UAE’s first Solar Decathlon Middle East (SDME).

Sheikh Mansoor bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum awarded Team Virginia Tech, USA, for their ‘FutureHAUS’, which is designed with an 18kW solar ray roof and a water retention system that allows water to be reused after a filtration process.

Their prototype, they said, took six months to construct and two weeks to assemble, but conception and design took them years.

The team, comprising over 50 members, said they intended to address two important, upcoming realities — a rise in world population that comes with a subsequent need for affordable housing, and the need to integrate newer, smarter and more energy-efficient systems.

Winning second place was Team UoW, which bagged Dh800,000 for their Desert Rose project, while Team BaityKool won Dh700,000 in third place for their house that uses natural and radiative skycooling techniques.

Over the course of two weeks, the SDME saw 15 teams of over 600 students from 28 internatio­nal universiti­es showcasing 15 smart and sustainabl­e houses.

The teams, coming from 11 countries, displayed real, billable and inhabitabl­e houses that are solar-powered and energy-efficient, aimed at protecting the environmen­t

and utilising the latest innovation­s in technology.

Winners were announced after an evaluation process conducted by a panel of experts, who assessed the teams in 10 aspects: architectu­re, engineerin­g and constructi­on, energy management, energy efficiency, comfort conditions, house functionin­g, sustainabl­e transporta­tion, sustainabi­lity, communicat­ions and innovation. Prizes totalled Dh10 million.

Participat­ing teams earned points based on task completion to simulate modern living, as well as monitored performanc­e, where an advanced system evaluated the house’s energy performanc­e and capacity to maintain a healthy and comfortabl­e interior.

Dubai will host another round of the competitio­n, with next edition in 2020 to coincide with Dubai Expo 2020. Cash prizes will total Dh20 million for both editions.

The Dubai Electricit­y and Water Authority (Dewa) has allocated a 60,000-square-metre area for the competitio­n at the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park in Seih Al Dahal, Dubai.

The public can visit the site and learn about the innovative technologi­es used in building houses until Thursday from 9am to 6pm.

Hosted for the first time in Dubai, the SDME was created by the US Department of Energy, in partnershi­p with the Dubai Supreme Council of Energy and Dewa.

 ?? — Photo by Juidin Bernarrd ?? Sheikh Mansoor awards the SDME first-place prize to the Virginia Tech University team on Wednesday.
— Photo by Juidin Bernarrd Sheikh Mansoor awards the SDME first-place prize to the Virginia Tech University team on Wednesday.

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