Architectural Record recently highlighted the 64,000-square-foot Energy Advancement and Innovation Center (EAIC).
News: Energy Advancement and Innovation Center
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In the News: Ohio State's Green Energy Center Open for Corporate Tenants
Columbus Business First highlighted the recent opening of the Energy Advancement and Innovation Center.
As mentioned in the article, the nearly transparent building is a hub for research on renewable energy, smart energy systems and green mobility. Faculty and students will rub shoulders with entrepreneurs leading spinoffs and engineers from large corporations.
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Slideshow: Energy Advancement and Innovation Center
Work on the $49.3 million Energy Advancement and Innovation Center is just a few weeks away from crossing the finish line. With a November 2023 opening date, crews are working on finishing touches to the interior of the facility. Final inspections are pending the synchronization of the photovoltaic array with the building electrical system and rapid shut down safety system.
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Slideshow: Energy Advancement and Innovation Center
Construction on the $49.3 million Energy Advancement and Innovation Center is about 90% complete. Crews are wrapping up seal coating on the top floors and just finished pouring the loading dock. The four-story building is on track to open at the end of November.
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Buck-Eye View-Energy Advancement and Innovation Center
The Energy Advancement and Innovation Center is nearly 80% complete. Co-located at Carmenton with the Pelotonia Research Center, the EAIC will be a space for Ohio State faculty members, students, alumni ENGIE Buckeye Operations researchers, local entrepreneurs and industry experts to work together on the next generation of smart energy systems.