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Monday, January 14, 2013

CMU to Build New 100,000-Square-Foot Energy Facility from the Pittsburgh Business Times
"Carnegie Mellon University announced that a new 100,000 square foot building will be the home for its recently-launched Wilton E. Scott Institute for Energy Innovation. The building, called Sherman and Joyce Bowie Scott Hall, received a $2 million grant from the Eden Hall Foundation and should be completed by 2015. It will be located behind Hamerschlag Hall, above the railroad tracks. ... The Scott Institute’s goal is to further research in engineering, economics, architecture and public policy as they relate to energy efficiency, carbon emissions, smart grid technology and energy storage."
Design for Scott Hall at CMU.  From Carnegie Mellon University.

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