Dive Summary:
- Kansas State University plans to host a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its new smart grid laboratory Tuesday.
- The new facility, based out of Rathbone Hall on the Manhattan, Kan., campus, will focus on new technology for energy demand and response, training students and providing resources for research.
- The Kansas City engineering firm Burns & McDonnell will provide funding for the lab.
From the article:
" ... Kansas State's project received funding from the Kansas City engineering firm of Burns & McDonnell. The company's vice president, Randy Pope, is a Kansas State engineering graduate and will be on hand for Tuesday's event. ..."