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2008 Energy Prize Finalists
Congratulations to all of the 2008 ConocoPhillips Energy Prize finalists.
2008 ConocoPhillips Energy Prize Winner
David A. Gonzales II for the Layered MagWheel
First Runner-Up
Corban Tillemann-Dick and Team for the Radial Expansion Engine
Second Runner-Up
Logan Bryce and Team for the Micro Wind Distributive Power Generation
Finalist
Dr. Miguel Bagajewicz for the Acoustic Mass Pump
Finalist
Dr. Greg Rau for the Carbon-Negative Electrolytic Hydrogen
Finalists receive $25,000 to help further develop their concept s. The winner received an additional $100,000, the first runner-up received another $50,000, and the second runner-up received another $25,000.