Building Efficiency ICE Challenge
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Igniting Creative Energy Challenge
Celebrating 10 years of award-winning energy savings by students!
Thank you for your interest in the Igniting Creative Energy Challenge. Students across North America in kindergarten through 12th grade are being called on by the Igniting Creative Energy Challenge to design and share innovative ways to make a difference in energy and water conservation and the environment.
In celebration of 10 years of energy-saving actions and ideas, this year's ICE Challenge is focused on recognizing past winning students in our Hall of Fame at the Energy Efficiency Forum June 13-14th in Washington DC. We'll be sharing updates on where they are now and how the ICE Challenge has effected their energy behaviors.
Keep your energy creativity ignited!
Stay tuned for an exciting new program in Fall 2012.
The Challenge, a partnership program developed by Johnson Controls and the National Energy Foundation, is a competition that encourages students to learn more about energy and the environment. It is funded through an educational grant by Johnson Controls with additional support from the National Energy Foundation.
In celebration of 10 years of energy-saving actions and ideas, this year's ICE Challenge is focused on recognizing past winning students in our Hall of Fame at the Energy Efficiency Forum June 13-14th in Washington DC. We'll be sharing updates on where they are now and how the ICE Challenge has effected their energy behaviors.
Keep your energy creativity ignited!
Stay tuned for an exciting new program in Fall 2012.
The Challenge, a partnership program developed by Johnson Controls and the National Energy Foundation, is a competition that encourages students to learn more about energy and the environment. It is funded through an educational grant by Johnson Controls with additional support from the National Energy Foundation.
RESOURCES
Visit the Igniting Creative Energy website for official rules and guidelines.
Keep your energy creativity ignited! Stay tuned for an exciting new program in Fall 2012.
Keep your energy creativity ignited! Stay tuned for an exciting new program in Fall 2012.
2011 WINNERS
- Elementary Division - Heather Eberhard, New Mexico
- Middle School Division - Aitan Grossman, California
- High School Division - Adam Hersko-RonaTas, California
- Water Division - Adrianna Kuzma, Indiana
- Teacher Division – Michael Nelms, Sandy Run Middle School, Pennsylvania
Read more about the winning projects
2011 WINNERS
Watch this video featuring ICE 2011 National Winners
