Students from around the state participated in the 2nd Annual PA KidWind challenge held at Londonderry School in Harrisburg, Pa. on Mar. 23. Local area middle school students took home cash prizes for their turbine designs and presentations.
The KidWind Challenge is a wind turbine design competition for middle and high school students. Teams of 2-4 students incorporate engineering and science to build powerful small-scale wind turbines and compete with other students from around the state to see which turbine generates the most electricity.
The event is a chance to get students involved and excited about alternative energy and sustainability. On top of gaining teamwork, leadership, and problem-solving skills, students learn key scientific concepts during the construction process. Prizes are awarded to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place teams in two divisions: geared and direct drive.
This year’s competition was sponsored by Constellation Energy, TE Connectivity, Penn State's Center for Science and the Schools, KidWind Project, Women of Wind Energy (WoWE), and the Pennsylvania Wind for Schools Program, an outreach program funded by the Wind Powering America Program and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory and administered by Penn State.