Help Choose the Solar District Cup 2020 Industry Choice Winner Duncan Miller We are excited to invite all HeatSpring students, instructors, and members of our community to participate in the selection of the Industry Choice winner of the U.S. Department of Energy Solar District Cup 2020 Competition Event on Monday April 27th from 2-3pm ET. Please RSVP here to see the presentations and vote on your favorite team. HeatSpring is the Official Training Platform Provider for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Solar District Cup 2020. Over the 2019/2020 academic school year, collegiate students have worked on developing creative solar solutions for a campus or urban district. On Sunday, April 26, student teams will give live 15-minute presentations to judges, peers, and guests. HeatSpring instructors and solar finance and business experts Christopher Lord and Keith Cronin will be participating as judges. On Monday, April 27, division winners will be announced and from 2-3:00 p.m. ET, the three first-place teams will give a short presentation to a public audience, who will vote to choose an Industry Choice winner. Register Today for the Industry Choice Event Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to help select the Solar District Cup 2020 Industry Choice winner—RSVP to see the presentations and vote on your favorite team on April 27! Leading Organizations Choose HeatSpring See why leading organizations like and the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Energy Technologies Office choose HeatSpring for Groups as their destination for team learning. Alumni Stories Building Science Certification HeatSpring for Teams Microgrid NABCEP Our Company Solar Solar Business Growth Solar Design & Installation Solar Finance Solar Plus Storage Solar Sales & Marketing Sustainable Building Teaching Utility-Scale Solar Originally posted on April 22, 2020 Written by Duncan Miller Duncan was a co-founder of HeatSpring and worked with instructors, students, and industry partners. In his free time, Duncan volunteers caring for trees with Friends of Trees as well as Friends of Mt. Tabor. More posts by Duncan