Monday, January 21, 2013

Wind turbine firm to create 100 jobs in Darke County - Pacific Business News (Honolulu):

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Greenville-based , which has six employees, is embarkingg on a $1 million project that will creatse 100 jobs withinthree years, the state announced The is awarding a 50 percent job creation tax credity for a six-year term to LAH worth $390,880, beginning in January. LAH had been heavg into engineering, site development and buildinh fabrication. But it is morphing to engineering, manufacturing and installationn of wind turbine assemblies on wind farm according tothe state. Darke County Commissioner Michael Rhoades said the project has been wrappefdin secrecy.
Rhoades suspected the projectt was related to wind farms because three wind turbine companies have suddenly began courtingb farmers in Arcanum and Union City to covery farm land intowind farms. The Darkee County Board of Commissioners also is providingtabout $188,000 for workforce training of about 120 employees, according to state records. The fundint slid into place after word came about threse weeks ago of a potentialk renewableenergy project. The news promptecd the county, city and state to lock arms and bring the project to Ohio as opposed to numerous stateesincluding Illinois, Montana, Colorado, Arizona and officials said.
Greenville Mayor Michaell Bowers declined to commeny about the project until he could reachu the companyfor authorization. The maestro of the project is Greg a Darke County Rhoades said. Hart could not be reached for comment. LAH will purchaser an existing facilityin Greenville, with a five-year leasse to engineer, manufacture, install and manage wind turbines on wind farm sitezs while selling the power to according to the LAH plans to hire wind turbine presds operators, back office staff, information technology and research and development employees for the proposed according to the The average wage of the new jobs will be $22.3 per hour, plus $5.
83 per hour in benefits, according to the

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