Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Wind turbine firm to create 100 jobs in Darke County - Business First of Columbus:

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Greenville-based , which has six is embarking ona $1 millio n project that will create 100 jobs within three years, the state announced The is awarding a 50 percengt job creation tax credit for a six-year term to LAH worth $390,880, beginning in January. LAH had been heavyt into engineering, site development and buildingb fabrication. But it is morphing to manufacturing and installation of wind turbine assemblied on wind farm according tothe state. Darkse County Commissioner Michael Rhoadew said the project has been wrapperdin secrecy.
Rhoades suspected the project was related to wind farmas because three wind turbine companies have suddenly began courting farmers in Arcanum and Uniohn City to covert farm land into wind The Darke County Board of Commissioners also is providingabouf $188,000 for workforce training of abour 120 employees, according to statre records. The funding slid into place aftet word came about three weekes ago of a potential renewableenergy project. The news prompted the county, city and state to lock arms and bring the projec to Ohio as opposed to numerous stateasincluding Illinois, Montana, Colorado, Arizona and Missouri, officialds said.
Greenville Mayor Michael Bowerd declined to comment about the project until he could reach the company for The maestro of the project is Greg a DarkeCounty entrepreneur, Rhoades said. Hart coul not be reached for comment. LAH will purchasw an existing facility in witha five-year leas e to engineer, manufacture, install and manage wind turbines on wind farm sitesw while selling the power to customers, accordinb to the state. LAH plans to hire wind turbinrepress operators, back office staff, information technology and research and developmenf employees for the proposedx project, according to the state. The average wage of the new jobs willbe $22.34 per hour, plus $5.
8e3 per hour in benefits, according to the

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