A new research facility at Eastern Kentucky University “will help Kentucky lead the way in the development of new, alternative forms of energy,” Sixth District Congressman Ben Chandler said at dedication ceremonies for the Center for Renewable and Alternative Fuel Technologies (CRAFT).
The event, on Oct. 28, celebrated a “state-of-the-art” research facility that boasts two large laboratories for biomass analysis and algae research, as well as a smaller lab for algae incubation and microbiology research. Located adjacent to the Carter Building, home of EKU’s Department of Agriculture, the building also houses administrative officers and office space for researchers.
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