Alternate Energy Sources


Started in 1998, Wharton Business Plan Competition (WBPC), is one among the leading global university-run business plan competitions. WBPC helps aspiring entrepreuners realize their dreams. It helps to nurture the dream by allowing the participant to develop their plans in a collaborative environment. These dreamers get their guidance from wharton entrepreneurship professors and Wharton graduates who have started their own businesses. So it is just like learning from the leaders. The prize money this time was $70,000 and this amount is shared winners. The competition was open for all students at the University of Pennsylvania. The mentors and judges in the competition help turn ideas into reality.

This year saw entries from varied fields and when these ideas turn to reality, it would address some of the most important issues that the man kind faces. Some of the ideas showcased addressed critical health issues, alternate energy sources, technology etc..now we know that you are very eager to know this year’s winners. so please surf the wharton business plan competition website and check out those interesting ideas.

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The need for alternate energy sources keeps increasing day by day. One of the major reasons why solar power has not been adopted on a large scale has been the cost factor. Power generated through conventional means are cheaper than solar power energy. So when will cheap solar power become a reality? When we were trying to find an answer for this question, we came across this article in CNET which gives details about how to shrink the cost for solar power. So for those who are interested in identifying the cheap solar power, this article would be the answer.

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