Ball State Center for Energy Research/Education/Service
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The Center for Energy Research/Education/Service and Estopinal College of Architecture and Planning. CERES is the all glass part of the building | |
| Type | Center/Institute |
|---|---|
| Established | 1982 |
Parent institution | Ball State University |
| Director | Robert Koester |
| Location | North of University Green 40°12′16″N 85°24′25″W / 40.204517°N 85.407007°W |
| Website | cms |
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The Ball State Center for Energy Research/Education/Service (CERES) is an interdisciplinary academic support unit at Ball State University focused on enhancing research and education on issues of energy usage and conservation. The center was established in 1982 as an addition to the existing Estopinal College of Architecture and Planning. The center currently states the following as its mission: "To maintain ongoing programs for the examination of state-of-the-art energy conservation and end-use practices; To investigate alternative solutions to contemporary energy problems; To develop projections and implications of the results of these solutions; To devise means of implementing these ideas; To disseminate findings to the appropriate publics—professionals, educators, policy planners, students and laypersons."[1]
