Swiss 'NeighborHub' Wins 2017 Solar Decathlon

John Hill
17. октября 2017
Photo: Dennis Schroeder/U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon

A statement from the DOE indicated that the Swiss Team won the Solar Decathlon "by designing, building, and operating the house that best blended smart energy production with innovation, market potential, and energy and water efficiency." The team is made up of participants from the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), the School of Engineering and Architecture of Fribourg (HEIA-FR), the Geneva School of Art and Design (HEAD) and the University of Fribourg (UNIFR).

The winning team's project is named NeighborHub and is described on its website as "an instigator of change, a neighborhood house that can be integrated into various urban settings." NeighborHub aims "to bring neighbors together and imagine with them more energy-efficient solutions to consume less and better." A few of the features and technologies of the NeighborHub include:

  • Laminated veneer lumber for the house and its furniture,
  • A productive building envelope with solar electric PV panels on the walls and a roof used to collect water and grow food,
  • Dye-sensitized “Gratzel” solar cells to generate electricity and team-built solar thermal panels for hot water and space heating, and
  • A zero-water “dry” toilet that uses worms to treat and recycle waste.
The Solar Decathlon consisted of ten contests across a nine-day stretch (5-15 October 2017) that gauged each house’s performance, livability and market potential. They performed everyday tasks including cooking, laundry and washing dishes, which tested the energy efficiency of each house. The Swiss Team's NeighborHub was at the top in six of the ten contests, and it scored a perfect 100 in a separate engineering contest.

Second place went to the University of Maryland while the team of University of California, Berkeley and University of Denver tied for third place. The other participating schools/teams include: University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Missouri University of Science and Technology; HU University of Applied Science Utrecht; Northwestern University; Team Alabama: University of Alabama at Birmingham and Calhoun Community College; Team Daytona Beach: Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and Daytona State College; University of California, Davis; and Washington University.

Photo: Dennis Schroeder/U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon
Photo: Dennis Schroeder/U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon
Photo: Dennis Schroeder/U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon
Photo: Dennis Schroeder/U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon
Photo: Dennis Schroeder/U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon

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