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UNLV Solar Decathlon Team

AIR DATE: January 10, 2013
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UNLV is one of 20 universities from around the globe that is competing for top prize in the U.S. Department of Energy's Solar Decathlon. They are challenged to build a solar-powered house that is both attractive, energy and water efficient. The team has already designed its home and will build it this spring. We'll talk with two team membes about what they've learned from the process and what they hope teach those who want to build in the desert.
 
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Jinger Zeng, mechanical engineering student, team captain and manager
Christian Iusso, architecture student, team morale officer

 



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