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KidWind Challenge brings 550+ students to UW-Madison for hands-on renewable energy competition

By

Kevin Hogan

28d ago· 4 min readenNews

Summary

The article covers the 2026 World KidWind Challenge at UW-Madison, where over 550 students from four countries competed in building wind turbines and solar homes. KidWind founder Michael Arquin reflects on the program's growth since 2009, emphasizing how hands-on renewable energy projects engage students in real-world STEM learning. The piece also features veteran coach Morgan Berkgren, discussing how competition-based learning in clean energy provides an effective educational model.

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bskyKidWind Challenge brings 550+ students to UW-Madison for hands-on renewable energy competitiontech-learning.visitlink.me

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Despite my best attempts to kill it, it keeps going.
Give kids a wind turbine to build and they will find a way to get there.
Competing with wind turbines and solar homes may be education's best model for real-world learning.
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Conversations with Kevin Hogan: KidWind founder Michael Arquin and veteran coach Morgan Berkgren on why competing with wind turbines and solar homes may be education's best model for real-world learning.

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