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Archive for Fall Research Proposals

Growing Algae for biofuel and more

Posted by: | 5 January 2012 Comments Off |

Jaal M. and Michael K. propose to build an algae-growing facility and study the requirements for growing algae efficiently in the Pacific Northwest.  Congratulations on your grant from the Clean Energy Committee for this research project!

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Energy Generating Bikes

Posted by: | 5 January 2012 Comments Off |

Reid T. and Taylor F. propose two new stationary bicycles for the Campus Rec Center.  Congratulations on getting funding for this project from the Clean Energy Committee!

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MicroHydro Power on Campus

Posted by: | 5 January 2012 Comments Off |

Andrew C, Andrew G, and Candace K propose to evaluate how much electrical power is available from rain runoff of the roofs of Mod housing on campus.  Congratulations on your grant from the Clean Energy Committee for this research project!

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** MicroHydro Writeup and Proposal **

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How Sustainable is Evergreen?

Posted by: | 5 January 2012 Comments Off |

Arij B-S and Clay S. studied metrics for better evaluating our sustainability on campus.

EvergreenSustainability Presentation

Sustainability Proposal

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Coastal Wind Energy

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Zach B. proposes to evaluate the available wind energy on the WA coast, using theoretical and experimental analyses.

WindSlidecast

Wind Proposal

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Grey Water Recovery

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JP, Alex, and James propose to study grey water recycling.

GreyWaterPPT

Writeup

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Transformers: Energy from Playgrounds

Posted by: | 5 January 2012 Comments Off |

Brian L. and Buck M. propose to build scale models to demonstrate the feasibility of generating energy from playground equipment, in Phase I.  In Phase II, they would install pickup coils and lights on actual playgrounds to demonstrate their energy-generating capacity, for educational purposes.

Playgrounds_ppt

Proposal and writeup

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