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DESCRIPTION:IEEE Milwaukee sponsors the “Best Power System” award for t
 he Future City contest (IEEE Milwaukee has done this since 2009). All judg
 ing is in-person. This year’s theme is “Electrify Your Future”\, whe
 re 7th and 8th grade student teams will design a city completely powered b
 y electricity generated from sources that keep the citizens and the enviro
 nment healthy and safe. A total of 50 teams (3 middle school studends per 
 team) complete in this regional contest for Future City.\n\nThe criteria f
 or the Best Power System includes\; 1) How it is represented in the physic
 al model\; 2) Types of power sources and number of locations\; 3) Methods 
 to deliver and distribute the power\; 4) Safety (prevent or handle overloa
 d) and availability (eg.\, what if there is no wind or too many clouds for
  renewable energy)\; 5) Environment (handling emissions and pollution).\n\
 nBldg: Kern Center\, MSOE Kern Center\, 1025 North Broadway\, Milwaukee\, 
 Wisconsin\, United States\, 53202-3109
LOCATION:Bldg: Kern Center\, MSOE Kern Center\, 1025 North Broadway\, Milwa
 ukee\, Wisconsin\, United States\, 53202-3109
ORGANIZER:markajuds@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:41
SUMMARY:Judging for Future City Best Power System Award
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/388260
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;IEEE Milwaukee sponsors the &amp;ldquo\;Best P
 ower System&amp;rdquo\; award for the Future City contest (IEEE Milwaukee has 
 done this since 2009). All judging is in-person. This year&amp;rsquo\;s theme 
 is &amp;ldquo\;&lt;strong&gt;Electrify Your Future&lt;/strong&gt;&amp;rdquo\;\, where 7&lt;sup&gt;th
 &lt;/sup&gt; and 8&lt;sup&gt;th&lt;/sup&gt; grade student teams will design a city completel
 y powered by electricity generated from sources that keep the citizens and
  the environment healthy and safe. A total of 50 teams (3 middle school st
 udends per team) complete in this regional contest for Future City.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;
 p&gt;The criteria for the Best Power System includes\; 1) How it is represent
 ed in the physical model\; 2) Types of power sources and number of locatio
 ns\; 3) Methods to deliver and distribute the power\; 4) Safety (prevent o
 r handle overload) and availability (eg.\, what if there is no wind or too
  many clouds for renewable energy)\; 5) Environment (handling emissions an
 d pollution).&lt;/p&gt;
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