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Once again, Harbin Engineering University has achieved remarkable success in the 16th National College Student Energy Conservation and Emission Reduction Social Practice and Technology Competition

DATEAugust 13, 2023
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From August 1st to 3rd, the culminating event of the 16th National College Student Energy Conservation and Emission Reduction Social Practice and Technology Competition, renowned as the "China Construction Bank Cup," concluded at Southeast University. In this contest, HEU achieved notable success, securing one special prize, four first prizes, three second prizes, and four third prizes in the primary track. Additionally, HEU garnered one first prize and one second prize in the ocean and reef track. This impressive tally of awards positioned the university in fourth place nationwide, marking the most outstanding performance since the institution's inaugural participation in the competition.

This competition is under the guidance of the Higher Education Department of the Ministry of Education and the Teaching Guidance Committee for Energy and Power Majors in Higher Education Institutions, both established by the Ministry of Education. It is organized by the National College Student Energy Conservation and Emission Reduction Social Practice and Technology Competition Committee and is being hosted by Southeast University. Following a rigorous process that involved school-based selection, preliminary review by the competition organizing committee, and expert evaluations, a total of 259 teams in the main track, 40 teams from Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan, and international backgrounds, and 21 ocean and island energy power challenge teams were chosen to advance to the finals. The culmination of this endeavor resulted in the conferral of 11 special awards, 157 first prizes, and 248 second prizes.

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Introduction to award-winning projects (main track)

Grand Prize

Xing Ran Zhuo Dian - A Plasma Combustion Aid Device Based on Bipolar High Frequency and High Voltage Pulse Excitation