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Nominate an outstanding colleague or yourself for the 2011 Karl W. Böer Solar Energy Medal of Merit. The bronze medal and $50,000 cash prize will be awarded to an individual who has made significant pioneering contributions to the promotion of solar energy as an alternate source of energy through research, development, or economic enterprise, or to an individual who has made extraordinarily valuable and enduring contributions to the field of solar energy in other ways.
 
Funded by the Karl W. Böer Solar Energy Medal of Merit Trust, the prestigious award is presented every two years. The award is named in honor of Karl Wolfgang Böer, a longtime member of the American Solar Energy Society and a Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Physics and Solar Energy at the University of Delaware. Access the formal announcement and nominating form. Nominations are due Sept. 3.
 
For more information about the award, its history and past awardees, check out the University of Delaware’s announcement inviting nominations.


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