Cape Breton University raises $84M for green facility for research and teaching
The university says the centre will use geothermal and solar power
Cape Breton University says it has raised $84 million to construct an energy-efficient building for teaching and research at its campus in Sydney, N.S.
Ottawa is investing $20 million, the province $35 million, and the university is contributing about $29.5 million for the new building.
The centre for discovery and innovation is being touted as a facility that will receive its energy from geothermal and solar systems, and help reduce the university's carbon emissions.
The university says in a release that the new building will house laboratories, classrooms, research facilities and student services.
University president David Dingwall says he's expecting the centre will make Cape Breton University more attractive to students from across Canada and globally.
The Nova Scotia government also recently announced it will spend $58.9 million to develop a new medical school at Cape Breton University by fall of 2025.
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