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- Solar_Cup abstract "The Solar Cup is an eco-boating competition in Temecula, California. Paid for by the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California and taking place on Lake Skinner, the competition revolves around high school teams constructing solar powered electric boats. Boats are built from identical kits of marine-caliber wood provided by the water district, and are generally 16 feet long,and weigh about 250 pounds. The competition is inspired by the Solar Splash competition at university level.Solar Cup begins with sign up in December, and includes a boat-building event and several workshops focusing on technical aspects such as drive trains, electrical systems, solar power collection and steering systems. Teams are also required to meet deadlines for submitting illustrated reports on these systems. In 2007 the competition was split between "veteran" (returning) and "rookie" (new) teams. The competition is a scored event, divided up into several categories: Technical Reports, Workshops, Visual Displays, Qualifying Times, Endurance Distance, and Sprint Times. Combined, all of these categories add up for a 1000 maximum possible points. Overall, 41 teams competed in 2007, and 36 teams competed in 2010.".
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- Solar_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Canyon_High_School_(Anaheim,_California).
- Solar_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Category:Photovoltaics.
- Solar_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Category:Temecula,_California.
- Solar_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Diamond_Bar_High_School.
- Solar_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Duarte_High_School.
- Solar_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Electric_boat.
- Solar_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Skinner.
- Solar_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Metropolitan_Water_District_of_Southern_California.
- Solar_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Nogales_High_School_(La_Puente,_California).
- Solar_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Oak_Park_High_School_(California).
- Solar_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Palos_Verdes_Peninsula_High_School.
- Solar_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Savanna_High_School.
- Solar_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Scripps_Ranch_High_School.
- Solar_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Skinner_Reservoir.
- Solar_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Solar_Splash.
- Solar_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Solar_power.
- Solar_Cup wikiPageWikiLink South_El_Monte_High_School.
- Solar_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Temecula,_California.
- Solar_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hydroplane_racing.
- Solar_Cup wikiPageWikiLinkText "Solar Cup".
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- Solar_Cup subject Category:Photovoltaics.
- Solar_Cup subject Category:Temecula,_California.
- Solar_Cup subject Category:Hydroplane_racing.
- Solar_Cup hypernym Competition.
- Solar_Cup type SoccerTournament.
- Solar_Cup type Application.
- Solar_Cup type Photovoltaic.
- Solar_Cup comment "The Solar Cup is an eco-boating competition in Temecula, California. Paid for by the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California and taking place on Lake Skinner, the competition revolves around high school teams constructing solar powered electric boats. Boats are built from identical kits of marine-caliber wood provided by the water district, and are generally 16 feet long,and weigh about 250 pounds.".
- Solar_Cup label "Solar Cup".
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