Vancouver Energy Management Students Light Up the Competition
Pictured from left: Uttam Khatri, Iris Cheng, Huijing Qiu, Patty Chen, Dawei Chen, Marcos de Macedo Martins, Shams Islam, Assistant Professor Arman Bonakdarpour, Tina Liu, Jorge Vivas, and Erick Castro Cunha attend the Generate 2025 conference.
-based Assistant Professor of , has been busy this spring witnessing his students鈥 success in energy design and poster competitions. In a solar competition鈥檚 final round, a team of four students secured a third-place win in their division, and, at a clean energy conference, two students celebrated a poster contest victory.
The recent triumphs began in December when energy management students Tina Liu, Erick Castro Cunha, and Shams Islam competed in the U.S. Department of Energy鈥檚 Solar District Cup Collegiate Design Competition. The trio successfully designed and implemented a comprehensive solar photovoltaic system for several buildings across the north, central, and south campuses of Seattle Colleges in Washington State.
In April, with the addition of energy management student Jorge Paez Vivas, the team submitted a more refined design plan for the Cup鈥檚 final round. Their comprehensive proposal, more than 60 pages long, earned them third place in the Seattle Colleges Use Case Division鈥攁mong 18 out of 38 teams to earn a first-, second-, or third-place award.
鈥淚鈥檓 honored to have played a small part in supporting the Solar District Cup team,鈥 says Soroush Chehrehgosha (M.S. 鈥21), a Vancouver-based solar photovoltaic designer who provided the team with industrial guidance. 鈥淭heir dedication, creativity, and hard work throughout the project is inspiring.鈥

In mid-May, Bonakdarpour and 14 energy management students attended the Clean Energy Association of British Columbia鈥檚 Generate 2025. Activities during the two-day conference included trade shows, discussions with industry professionals, networking opportunities, and student poster presentations.
The 黑料导航 students submitted nine posters鈥攎ore than any other institution present for the event鈥攕howcasing capstone work, thesis research, various projects, and designs featured in the Solar District Cup. Castro Cunha and Yash Dhameliya won the poster competition with their work, 鈥淎ssessing the Feasibility of Wind Power and Energy Storage in Haida Gwaii, British Columbia.鈥 Haida Gwaii, a remote, off-grid archipelago, relies primarily on diesel generators for electricity. With significant local wind, solar, and hydro resources, renewable energy could sustainably meet the island鈥檚 power needs, reducing reliance on diesel.
鈥淚n addition to our remarkable achievement following our first-time entry to the Solar District Cup, we鈥檝e won the student poster competition every year since joining the Clean Energy conference three years ago,鈥 Bonakdarpour says. 鈥淥ur continued success is a clear testament to the excellence of our students, the hard work of our faculty members, including Dr. Patrica Keen and Dr. Max Razavi, and the success of our energy management program.鈥
Other student work on display at Generate 2025 included:
- 鈥淓nergy Modelling of a Residential House Using RETScreen Expert and HOT2000 in BC鈥 by Huijing Qiu, Hua Guo, and Peng Zhang
- 鈥淒evelopment Plan and Financial Analysis of Solar PV + Energy Storage System for Seattle Colleges鈥 by Erick Castro Cunha and Jorge Paez Vivas
- 鈥淭echno-Economic Evaluation of the T艥ilhqot’in First Nation Wind Farm in BC: Viability and Cost-Optimization for an Indigenous Community鈥 by Camilo Andres Zambrano Zambrano, Marcos de Macedo Martins, Paula Alvarez, and Shams Islam
- 鈥淓xpansion of EV Infrastructure and Its Consequences on Labor Market Dynamics in BC鈥 by Vinny Liu and Siliang Yu
- 鈥淯pgrading Existing Single-Pane Windows With Triple-Pane Windows in Prince George, BC鈥 by Dawei Chen and Uttam Khatri
- 鈥淎 Technoeconomic Assessment of Thermal Energy Storage System (TES) as a Demand Response Strategy for UBC Forestry Building鈥 by Yingpei (Tina) Liu
- 鈥淒esign of Distributed Solar PV for Seattle Colleges鈥 by Shams Islam and Yingpei (Tina) Liu
- 鈥淔easiblity of Retrofitting NG Boiler with Heat Pump for a Hotel in Vernon, BC鈥 by Patty Chen and Iris Cheng
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