In October 2022, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Technology Transitions (OTT) launched the second round of the EnergyTech University Prize (EnergyTech UP). The prize challenged student teams to develop and present a business plan that leveraged DOE National Laboratory-developed and other high-potential energy technologies while competing for $370,000 in cash prizes.
In February 2023, prize administrators announced that 184 teams from 124 schools would compete, representing 44 states, the District of Columbia, and two U.S. territories.
During the first phase of the competition, students explored business and energy technology opportunities and presented their findings at one of 15 Explore Events, hosted by regional convening organizations, in February 2023. At the conclusion of the events, 15 Regional Winners were awarded $3,000 each.
During the Explore Events, 64 Bonus Prize Finalists were also selected within nine technology categories.
- Building Technologies Office - Focus: 120V Heat Pump Water Heaters
- Geothermal Technologies Office - Focus: Innovation and Inclusiveness
- Office of Electricity
- Focus 1: Grid Enhancing Technologies
- Focus 2: Large Power Transformers
- Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management - Focus: Carbon Dioxide Removal
- Office of Nuclear Energy - Focus: Accelerated Development and Deployment
- Office of Technology Transitions - Focus: National Lab IP Licensing
- Solar Energy Technologies Office - Focus: Performance, Affordability, Reliability, and Value of Solar Technologies
- Water Power Technologies Office - Focus: Powering the Blue Economy
Region Regional Winners and Bonus Prize Finalists COASTAL NORTHWEST
Hosted by the University of Washington Buerk Center for EntrepreneurshipRegional Winner: Rockfix, Stanford University and Harvard University
Bonus Prize Finalists
Geothermal: FlexERGY, Stanford University
Fossil Energy and Carbon Management: Greenify Concrete, Stanford University
National Lab Technology IP Licensing: EcoRare, University of Washington
EAST TEXAS
Hosted by the Rice Alliance for Technology and EntrepreneurshipRegional Winner: LiQuidium, University of Houston
Bonus Prize Finalists
Geothermal: Energy Transmission that Beats Electricity, Baylor University
Electricity: New Technology for End of Life Battery Repurposing, Rice University; CryptoPV: A Sustainable Duo for Grid Stability, Texas A&M University
Fossil Energy and Carbon Management: E-CO2: Electrifying Chemical Production from CO2, Rice University
National Lab Technology IP Licensing: Revolutionizing Hydrogen with Ceramic Membranes, Prairie View A&M University and University of Houston
Water Power: Magnetic Gears to Unlock Wave Energy, Texas A&M University
FLORIDA & ALABAMA
Hosted by Florida High Tech CorridorRegional Winner: Battery Doctor, University of Alabama
Bonus Prize Finalists
Electricity / Grid Enhancing Technologies: HyBrTec: One Dollar Hydrogen - Desulfurization of Natural Gas Producing Hydrogen, Florida International University
Fossil Energy and Carbon Management: From Waste to Market Growth: CO2 Eating Algae, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University and Florida State University
National Lab Technology IP Licensing: From Waste to Market Growth: CO2 Eating Algae, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University and Florida State University
Solar: The MEGA: Mobile Electricity Generating Appliance, New College of Florida
Water Power: RenergyNest, University of Florida
GREAT LAKES
Hosted by Evergreen Climate InnovationsRegional Winner: Team Carbonbusters, Purdue University
Bonus Prize Finalists
Electricity / Grid Enhancing Technologies: GridLink EV Fleet Management Software, Illinois Institute of Technology
Electricity / Large Power Transformers: Ultra High-Power Density Supercapacitors, University of Notre Dame
Fossil Energy and Carbon Management: Removing the Barrier to Entry to Net-Zero Biofuels, Purdue University
National Lab Technology IP Licensing: Supercharge: 5x Renewable Methane Production, The University of Chicago
MID-ATLANTIC
Hosted by the Wilton E. Scott Institute for Energy Innovation at Carnegie Mellon UniversityRegional Winner: Direct Recycling of Battery Manufacturing Waste, The Ohio State University and The University of Akron
Bonus Prize Finalists
Geothermal: PCM-infused Concrete: Building Energy Savvy, Lehigh University
Electricity / Grid Enhancing Technologies: The Next Generation of Wind Turbines/Wind Farms, University of Cincinnati
Electricity / Large Power Transformers: Hydrogen Production Using Off-Peak Nuclear Energy, Case Western Reserve University
Fossil Energy and Carbon Management: Sodium Ion Batteries, University of Dayton
National Lab Technology IP Licensing: AeroMINE - The Future of Distributed Clean Energy, Indiana University
Nuclear: Hydrogen Production Using Off-Peak Nuclear Energy, Case Western Reserve University
MOUNTAIN WEST
Hosted by WY RanchRegional Winner: Wildflower Project, Oregon Institute of Technology
Bonus Prize Finalists
Electricity / Grid Enhancing Technologies: Smart Dorm Technologies, University of Montana
Electricity / Large Power Transformers: High-Voltage Phase-Identifier, South Dakota State University
Fossil Energy and Carbon Management: TronaH2: A Hydrogen Storage Solution, University of Wyoming
National Lab Technology IP Licensing: A Dynamic Plug-and-Play Project for DER Modeling, Purdue University and University of Colorado Boulder
Nuclear: Additively Manufactured Sensors for Nuclear Energy, Boise State University
Solar: The Wildflower Project, Oregon Institute of Technology
Water Power: Electricity Production from Wastewater by MFC, University of Wyoming
NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION
Hosted by the National Renewable Energy LaboratoryRegional Winner and Water Power Bonus Prize Finalist: Team Electromaim, The George Washington University
Bonus Prize Finalists
Geothermal: Visonergy - Cow Cooling Before Climate Catastrophe, University of Maryland
Solar: Solartech Purifier Team - Solar Energy Enabled Disinfection System, George Mason University
NEW YORK CITY METRO
Hosted by the Syracuse Center of Excellence and NYSERDARegional Winner: Team Heliotrope, New York University
Bonus Prize Finalists
Electricity / Grid Enhancing Technologies: Grid Discovery, Stevens Institute of Technology
Electricity / Large Power Transformers: TransX Automated Transit System, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Fossil Energy and Carbon Management: HVACapture: Direct-Air Capture on an HVAC System, Columbia University
Solar: Efficiency Boosting Thin Films for Solar Panels, New York University
NORTHEAST
Hosted by Cleantech Open NortheastRegional Winner: Carbon to Stone, Cornell University
Bonus Prize Finalists
Electricity / Grid Enhancing Technologies: RLGrid: AI-Driven Grid Management and Expansion, Cornell University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Fossil Energy and Carbon Management: CO2 Reduction into Fuel, Cornell University
National Lab Technology IP Licensing: AeroMINE: Revolutionary Wind Energy Generation, Harvard University and Dartmouth College
Nuclear: Pink Hydrogen a Pathway to the Future, Maine Maritime Academy
Solar: Cogen Solar Cooker, Cornell University
NORTHERN PLAINS
Hosted by Grid CatalystRegional Winner and Electricity / Grid Enhancing Technologies Bonus Prize Finalist: Flux XII: Go with the Flow Batteries, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Bonus Prize Finalists
Geothermal: Clean Extraction of Precious Elements, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Fossil Energy and Carbon Management: Carba - Permanent carbon removal, University of Minnesota Twin Cities
Solar: Low-Cost Heliostat for CSP and PV, University of Wisconsin-Madison
SOUTH ATLANTIC
Hosted by Research Triangle Cleantech ClusterRegional Winner and National Lab Technology IP Licensing Bonus Prize Finalist: Team ReLi - Sustainable Lithium-Ion Battery Recycling, The University of Virginia
Bonus Prize Finalists
Buildings: Efficient Solar Hybrid PV/Thermal Panel and System, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Electricity / Grid Enhancing Technologies: Building Paradise, DeVry University, The University of Texas, George Mason University
Fossil Energy and Carbon Management: Biocharm - The Pursuit of Carbon Negative Concrete, Appalachian State University
Solar: ReCon: Circuit reconfiguration BIPV technology, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Water Power: Water Ram Pump, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
SOUTH CENTRAL & U.S. ISLANDS
Hosted by Elemental ExceleratorRegional Winner and National Lab Technology IP Licensing Bonus Prize Finalist: Refrigerant Recycling with Membrane Technology team, University of Kansas
Bonus Prize Finalists
Electricity / Grid Enhancing Technologies: KSUOU Protonic - Protonic Ceramic Cells: The Future of Hydrogen, The University of Oklahoma and Kansas State University
Fossil Energy and Carbon Management: Carbon Capture is For Everybody, Mississippi State University
Solar: Sun Forest Solutions: Energy Agroforests, University of Hawaiʻi at MānoaSOUTHEAST
Hosted by the University of KentuckyRegional Winner: Team Bio-Based Terrazzo, University of Louisville
Bonus Prize Finalists
Electricity / Grid Enhancing Technologies: GridBoost: Maximizing Transmission Capacity, Georgia Institute of Technology and Georgia State University
Fossil Energy and Carbon Management: Bringing a new life to Biowaste, Morehouse College and Spelman College
National Lab Technology IP Licensing: Hy-Pro, Emory University and Georgia Institute of Technology
Solar: Photovoltaic Recycling & Management, University of KentuckySOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Hosted by Cleantech San Diego and University of California San DiegoRegional Winner and National Lab Technology IP Licensing Bonus Prize Finalist: Low Temperature Hydrothermal Synthesis, University of California, San Diego
Bonus Prize Finalists
Electricity / Grid Enhancing Technologies: GETECH - Hacking the Grid, University of California, San Diego
Fossil Energy and Carbon Management: C-Quester - $30 Point-source Carbon Capture, California Institute of Technology
Solar: Atop, University of California, Los AngelesSOUTHWEST
Hosted by the University of Arizona Center for InnovationRegional Winner: Pike Robotics, University of Texas at Austin and University of Houston
Bonus Prize Finalists
Electricity / Grid Enhancing Technologies: Rechargeable Zn-ion Batteries for Energy Storage, Arizona State University
Electricity / Large Power Transformers: Solid-State Transformer for the New Electric Grid, The University of Texas at Austin
National Lab Technology IP Licensing: EarthEn's CO2 Based Energy System Using ANL's TESS, Georgia Institute of Technology, Arizona State University, and University of California, Irvine
Solar: Sun Stop Solar - Today's Energy. Tomorrow's Future, Arizona State University
After all Bonus Prize finalists were selected, the DOE technology offices sponsoring the prizes reviewed the student pitches and selected up to one team per category to receive the $25,000 award.
The final National Pitch Event, featuring Regional Winners and the National Lab IP Licensing Bonus Prize Winner, was held on April 3, 2023, at Zpryme’s Energy Thought Summit in Austin, Texas. Students presented live pitches to a panel of industry judges in the hopes of becoming one of the top three National Winners.
2023 National Winners & Bonus Prize Winners
The following teams were selected as EnergyTech University Prize 2023 National and Bonus Prize Winners.
TEAM |
SCHOOL |
STATUS |
Team Heliotrope |
New York University |
First-Place National Winner |
Team ReLi |
University of Virginia |
Second-Place National Winner |
Team Icorium |
The University of Kansas |
Third-Place National Winner |
Team Visionergy |
University of Maryland |
Geothermal Bonus Prize Winner |
Team RLGrid |
Cornell University Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Electricity / Grid Enhancing Technologies Bonus Prize Winner |
Solid-State Transformer for the New Electric Grid |
The University of Texas at Austin |
Electricity / Large Power Transformers Bonus Prize Winner |
Team Biocharm |
Appalachian State University |
Fossil Energy and Carbon Management Bonus Prize Winner |
Revolutionizing Hydrogen with Ceramic Membranes |
Prairie View A&M University University of Houston |
National Lab Technology IP Licensing Bonus Prize WInner |
Additively Manufactured Sensors for Nuclear Energy |
Boise State University |
Nuclear Energy Bonus Prize Winner |
Team UW Madison Helios |
University of Wisconsin-Madison |
Solar Energy Bonus Prize Winner |
Team Magnetic Gears for Wave Energy |
Texas A&M University |
Water Power Bonus Prize Winner |
Learn More
On April 3, 2023, the Office of Technology Transitions announced that the program would return for a third edition, with registration expected to open in Fall 2023 and competition activities to occur in early 2024.
Follow EnergyTech UP on HeroX, the official competition platform, for updates on the latest round of competition.