(Source: Business Wire)

Students with creative ideas about solving energy and environmental
problems are encouraged to submit projects in the fourth annual Edison
Challenge, a science competition co-sponsored by Edison International
and the University of Southern California (USC). Team registration opens
Oct. 8 and ends Oct. 29.
The Edison Challenge competition is open to student-teacher teams in
grades six through 12 from schools in the service territory of Southern
California Edison (SCE), a subsidiary of Edison International.
Professional science development workshops are provided for teachers.
Teams can submit projects focusing on energy conservation, energy
efficiency, environmental protection and sustainability, renewable
energy sources, air and water quality, and alternative transportation.
Judges will select first and second place teams in both middle school
and high school categories. Winning teams will earn trips to the USC
Wrigley Marine Science Center on Catalina Island and SCE's Big Creek
Hydroelectric facility in the Sierra Nevada mountains. In addition,
teachers of the teams that reach the finals will receive stipends of up
to $500.
The Edison Challenge is one of the utility's signature programs
demonstrating its long-standing commitment to education, protecting the
environment, and encouraging the development of innovative energy use
and development. Edison International funded the program with a $1
million grant over four years. The company partnered with the USC
Wrigley Institute for Environmental Studies, a unit of the USC College
of Letters, Arts & Sciences, to develop the Edison Challenge in 2006.
USC Wrigley Institute for Environmental Studies supports marine and
environmental science and education. The institute manages laboratories
on Catalina Island and provides facilities and opportunities for
students to conduct scientific research.
Students from more than 60 teams submitted projects during the 2008-2009
competition, and hundreds of students, parents and teachers attended the
awards ceremony in March.
Final projects are due by March 8, 2010, and winning teams will be
announced in April 2010. Visit www.sce.com/challenge
to register for the competition, and to see videos, winning projects and
get more program information.
About the USC Wrigley Institute for Environmental Studies
The USC Wrigley Institute for Environmental Studies in USC College
unites more than 80 USC scholars from the natural sciences, the social
sciences and professional schools. Established in 1995 as the
centerpiece of the leading environmental and marine science programs at
USC, the institute creates innovative solutions to complex environmental
issues while preparing undergraduate and graduate students to make
connections between their research and potential improvements to the
human condition.
About Edison International
Edison International (NYSE:EIX), through its subsidiaries, is a
generator and distributor of electric power and an investor in
infrastructure and energy assets, including renewable energy.
Headquartered in Rosemead, Calif., Edison International is the parent
company of Southern California Edison, one of the nation's largest
electric utilities, and Edison Mission Group, a competitive power
generation business and parent company to Edison Mission Energy and
Edison Capital.
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