UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — The Penn State Wind Energy Club was awarded second place at the U.S. Department of Energy’s 10th annual Collegiate Wind Competition. The club also won the Project Development Contest and the Connection Creation Contest.
For eight of the past 10 years of competition, Penn State has placed in the top three, five of which were first-place finishes. Although the competition calls for students to demonstrate their technical, design and development skills, team members said they attribute much of its success to its diversity and inclusiveness.
Mark Miller, a co-faculty adviser and an assistant professor in the Department of Aerospace Engineering, said the students in the club graduate with extensive knowledge and experience.
“Our students work on one of the most collaborative and multidisciplinary student projects available,” said Miller. “The Collegiate Wind Competition requires them to not only build a functional wind turbine prototype, but also design and plan an entire wind farm in the project development portion plus create and maintain connections with the community. Our alumni graduate with perspective and real-world experience regarding the challenges and rewarding nature of functioning as a team.”