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Binghamton University Breaks Ground on Smart Energy R&D Facility

Published 9/8/2014

Binghamton University broke ground in August of 2014 on the $70 million Smart Energy Research and Development Facility in Vestal, N.Y. Housing the departments of physics and chemistry, the two-story, 114,000-sf project will include laboratories, 45 faculty offices, and a total of 125 fume hoods. The building will accommodate research programs in solar and thermoelectric energy harvesting, energy storage, energy efficiency in electronic systems, and sensor development for energy resource management. LEED Platinum sustainable design certification will be sought for the project, which will feature a green roof. Completion is expected in 2017.