The U.S. Department of Energy has announced the 12 college and university teams who won Phase 2 of the 2025 Collegiate Wind Competition. These teams will advance to the third and final phase of CWC 2025 and will attend the competition’s final event at the American Cleanpower Association's CLEANPOWER Conference and Exhibition this spring.
The 2025 Collegiate Wind Competition Phase 2 winners represent:
- Brigham Young University
- California Maritime Academy
- California Polytechnic State University
- Iowa State University
- Johns Hopkins University
- Kansas State University
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Pennsylvania State University
- Rice University
- University of Massachusetts Lowell
- The University of Texas at Dallas
- Virginia Tech
Twelve teams representing colleges and universities across the United States have won Phase 2 of the 2025 Collegiate Wind Competition. Graphic by Katie Carney, NREL
Collegiate Wind Competition News
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The 12 finalist teams will compete throughout the spring and present their work during the American Clean Power Association's CLEANPOWER 2025 Conference and Exhibition.
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California State University Maritime Academy claimed first place out of 12 student teams in the 11th annual Collegiate Wind Competition final event in Minneapolis in May 2024.
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The U.S. Department of Energy has begun accepting applications for the 2025 Collegiate Wind Competition.
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Twelve teams selected to advance to Phase 3 of the 2024 Collegiate Wind Competition.
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Meet Collegiate Wind Competition alum Annika Torp, whose team won second place in 2021 and now works as a wind turbine blade aerodynamics engineer at Siemens Gamesa.
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During the first half of the 2023–2024 school year, 32 teams will participate in the 2024 Collegiate Wind Competition to design fixed-bottom offshore wind energy technology.
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The 2023 Collegiate Wind Competition called on teams to develop solutions to the siting, development, and outreach challenges associated with offshore wind energy projects
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Want to prepare for a career in wind and renewable energy while still in college? Apply today to participate in the 2024 Collegiate Wind Competition! We’re accepting applications through June 15, 2023.
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The selected teams will focus on challenges associated with fixed-bottom offshore wind energy projects.