New Johns Hopkins renewable energy Lab aims to grow Baltimore’s reputation as a tech hub

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Johns Hopkins University is set to launch a renewable energy lab above R House in Remington, aiming to grow Baltimore’s reputation as a tech hub for sustainability innovation.

The Johns Hopkins Ralph S. O’Connor Sustainable Energy Institute (ROSEI) secured a state government grant to establish the energy technology lab on the second floor of R House, the inventive food market in Baltimore’s Remington neighborhood.

The Maryland Department of Commerce’s Build Our Future Grant Pilot Program and Fund awarded the $1.25 million grant to help contribute to ROSEI’s expansion from basic office space to a headquarters called R.Labs that will include 12,000 square feet of research laboratories and an advanced materials discovery and manufacturing process center.

The R.Labs New Energy/Tech Infrastructure Hub will focus on innovations in energy transition, including carbon management, energy storage, wind…

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