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BioenergizeME Spring 2017 Infographic Challenge winners receive awards at Bioeconomy 2017.
Spring 2017 Challenge Winners
- Winning Team, Director’s Prize for Excellence in Content, Design, and Social Media Promotion: Hydrothermal Liquefaction of Algae—Normal Community West High School, Normal, Illinois
- First Runner Up: Algae: Building a Biofuel, Smithtown High School East, St. James, New York
- Second Runner Up: Fueling the World with Algae, Smithtown High School East, St. James, New York.
- Social Media Campaign Finalists:
- Brain Fuel to Biofuel—The Gwinnett School of Mathematics Science and Technology, Lawrenceville, GA
- Algae: Power of the Future—Smithtown High School East, St. James, NY
- Bioenergy For a Better Tomorrow—IEDU, Irvine, CA
- Bioenergy & Society: Brightening the Future—IEDU, Irvine, CA
- Hydrocarbon Fuel: The Energy of Our Era—California High School, San Ramon, CA
- Bioenergy: A Self Sustaining System—Smithtown High School East, St. James, NY
- Algae Use—Lower Richland High School, Hopkins, SC
- Using Algae as Biofuel—South Sevier High School, Monroe, UT
- The Route to Sustainable Transportation—Smithtown High School East, St. James, NY
- Sustainability of Agricultural Residues—Smithtown High School East, St. James, NY
- Algae: The Key to Cleaner Energy—Diman Regional Vocational Technical High School, Fall River, MA
- Biovision: Building a Better Future—Smithtown High School East, St. James, NY
- Cellulosic Biofuels—Vista High School, Vista, CA,
- Conversion of Cellulosic Biomass to Ethanol—Smithtown High School East, St. James, NY
- Algae is the New Fuel!—Vista High School, Vista, CA
- Hydrothermal Liquefaction of Algae—Smithtown High School East, St. James, NY
- The Power of Algae—Normal Community West High School, Normal, IL
- Workforce and Education—Vista High School, Vista, CA
- Driving Through Bioenergy—Independent Advisor, Ellicott City, MD
- Homegrown Fuels—Vista High School, Vista, CA
Spring 2016 Challenge Winners
- Winning Team, Director’s Prize for Excellence in Content, Design, and Social Media Promotion: Cellulosic Ethanol: The Fuel of the Future—Smithtown High School East in St. James, New York
- First Runner Up: Algae as a Biofuel—Smithtown High School East in St. James, New York
- Second Runner Up: Energy from Biomass—Smithtown High School East in St. James, New York
- Social Media Campaign Finalists:
- Energy Crops: The Future of Bioenergy Feedstocks—Franklin High School in Franklin, Massachusetts
- Renewable Alternatives: Cellulosic Ethanol—General Douglas MacArthur High School in Levittown, New York
- Biofuels vs. Fossil Fuels—General Douglas MacArthur High School in Levittown, New York
- Ethanol: A History—Smithtown High School East in St. James, New York
- Algal Biofuels: Exploring The Energy of Tomorrow, Today—Smithtown High School East in St. James, New York
- Education in Bioenergy—Smithtown High School East in St. James, New York
- The Algae's Always Greener—Smithtown High School East in St. James, New York
Spring 2015 Challenge Winners
- Winning Team, Director’s Prize for Excellence in Content, Design, and Social Media Promotion: Cellulosic Ethanol—Williamsburg High School for Architecture and Design in Brooklyn, New York
- First Runner Up: Algae: for a Cleaner and Greener Tomorrow—Smithtown High School East in St. James, New York
- Second Runner Up: Algae Biofuel—Smithtown High School East in St. James, New York
- Social Media Campaign Finalists:
- Biomass: Types/Characteristics—Albany Academies and Academy of the Holy Names in Albany, New York
- Travel to the Future with Bioenergy—Smithtown High School East in St. James, New York
- A "Biomassive" Innovation: Fueling Life in Appalachia—Belfry School in Belfry, Kentucky
- Photosynthesis: Plants Making Fuel— Smithtown High School East in St. James, New York
- History of Bioenergy—Nikola Tesla STEM High School in Redmond, Washington
- One Man's Yardwaste is Another Man's Energy (BioHydrogen)—Nikola Tesla STEM High School in Redmond, Washington
- Biosolids to Biofuels—Nikola Tesla STEM High School in Redmond, Washington
- Honorable Mention:
- Environmental Benefits of Bioenergy Corn Can Save the Earth— Smithtown High School East in St. James, New York
- Algae Biofuel—Seward High School in Seward, Arkansas.
Fall 2014 Challenge Winners
- First place for highest number of likes, shares, and page views: Science and Technology: Sustainable Transportation Fuels— Sun Valley High School in Aston, Pennsylvania
- Second place for highest number of likes, shares, and page views: History of Biomass— Daniel Boone Area High School in Birdsboro, Pennsylvania
- First place for the highest number of unique viewers reached: Coal Can Be Green Too— Belfry High School in Belfry, Kentucky