Like many things in 2020, the annual MIT EnergyHack hosted by the MIT Energy Club looked very different this year. For the first time since its founding six years ago, MIT EnergyHack was run as an all-virtual event. The organizing team did not take this as a setback, and instead embraced the opportunity to reach out to a wider audience than ever before, inviting hackers from all over the world to participate. Guided by principles of engagement, impact, and innovation, “the goal of MIT EnergyHack 2020 was to provide a…