The Energy Day Case Study Competition revolves around addressing real-world energy challenges through multidisciplinary solutions. Participants will have the chance to choose from a diverse range of problem statements, each presenting unique opportunities for innovation and impact.
Competition Phases
Proposal Phase
Participants are invited to submit their project proposals. This is your opportunity
to outline your innovative solution and articulate its potential impact on addressing the chosen
problem statement.
Final Solution Phase
Successful proposal entries will progress to the final phase, where participants can delve
deeper into their
chosen problem statement. Through research, collaboration, and creativity, you will ideate
comprehensive solutions to present in the final submission.
One member from each team will be added to a dedicated WhatsApp group upon registration, where all
necessary
information and updates will be shared throughout the competition journey.
We encourage you to embrace the spirit of exploration, experimentation, and innovation as you embark
on this
exciting journey. Let your ideas flourish, and may the best solutions emerge!
To register for the Energy Day 2024 Case Competition, please click below and complete the form.
The "Mpemba effect" is a fascinating discovery known for its ability to speed up
cooling through preheating materials. This phenomenon holds promising potential
for diverse industries. However, the challenge lies in comprehending and utilizing the
Mpemba Effect systematically. The goal is to explore innovative methods and technologies that make
use of this effect, focusing on its
applications in different industrial settings showing its cost-effectiveness
and sustainability than current solutions. By identifying optimal preheating
conditions, we aim to enhance efficiency, reduce energy consumption, and elevate
overall performance in material processing. This problem aims to unlock practical
solutions for accelerated cooling or heating processes, contributing to a more
sustainable and efficient approach across industries.
Resources
Mpemba Effect - Wikipedia
In search of a Mpemba effect protocol: Some
hot water does cool and freeze faster than cold - ELSEVIER
This study aims to comprehensively assess the challenges and opportunities associated with a national transition to 100% electric vehicles (EVs) in India. Through a data-driven approach, examine key aspects including, but not limited to:
- Resource Sustainability: Investigate the environmental and social impacts
of raw material sourcing for EV production.
- Power Grid Adequacy: Evaluate the preparedness of existing power
infrastructure to support widespread EV adoption and propose necessary
upgrades.
- Emissions Effects: Assess the impact of EVs on air and noise pollution.
Policy Recommendations: Informed by sustainability goals, the research
will propose policy frameworks to facilitate a smooth and environmentally responsible
transition.
This comprehensive analysis should provide valuable insights for policymakers in
India navigating the complexities of a potential shift to all-electric transportation.
Resource
Design and Implementation of Electric Vehicle - IRJET
Current power grids are susceptible to outages from natural disasters and cyberattacks, causing economic harm and disruption. These traditional systems lack the strength to withstand cyber threats, which can manipulate power distribution and lead to widespread blackouts. The answer? We need cutting-edge solutions to make the grid more resistant to cyberattacks. Here's the plan:
- Deep Dive: Research how cyberattacks target the grid.
- Lessons Learned: Analyse existing solutions are already out there in terms of
what they are lacking.
- Innovation Station: Ideate even better ways to fight cyberattacks and keep the
power flowing to increase the cyber safety in a cost effective manner.
By focusing on cybersecurity, one can dramatically strengthen the grid and minimize
disruptions from cyberattacks.
Resource
Cybersecurity in Power Grids: Challenges and Opportunities - MDPI
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