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LIPA’s “Clean Energy Showdown” Showcases the Innovative Energy Solutions of Long Island’s Youth

Uniondale, NY—March 27, 2007—The Long Island Power Authority (LIPA) announced the winners of its 2007’s Long Island Schools “Clean Energy Challenge and Showdown” on Tuesday March 27th at the Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale. Students in grades 6 through 12 residing in the LIPA service territory were eligible to participate in the contest with projects that focus on clean, renewable energy technologies, green building designs and energy efficiency.

Clean Energy Showdown
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Clean Energy Showdown
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Related March 27, 2007 Release

Left to right;
LIPA CEO & President Richard Kessel,
Charles Wang, Owner, New York Islanders,
Pete Donohue, USA Today

“The future of Long Island belongs to our children and building a sustainable energy future is all our responsibility,” stated LIPA CEO & President  Richard M. Kessel.

“The New York Islanders are proud to be part of the Clean Energy Challenge. We consider it a privilege to join LIPA in educating the youth of Long Island on energy efficiency,”” said New York Islanders Owner Charles Wang.

 

New York Islanders Defensemen, Bruno Gervais talks to the students about their projects.

 

Smithtown High School East students show off the Advanced Grand Prize winning projects, which highlights some stepts that can be taken to make the new Nassau Coliseum more environmentally friendly

 

The Overall Grand Prize described how fish acclimated to the having offshore wind turbines in their environment.