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Greg Herrigel

Washington, D.C., United States

Research Associate and Content Producer at Consensus Digital Media

research & editorial for @ConsensusDm / @TBDMarketValues. views my own. sign up for the Market Values Newsletter here: https://t.co/Pu68L7Mtuh

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  • 2 weeks ago | thebusinessdownload.com | Greg Herrigel |Greg Herrigel" cl

    On May 2, Lackawanna College in Scranton hosted an event to discuss “Pennsylvania’s Energy and Economic Opportunity,” collaborating with the Pennsylvania State Chamber of Business and Industry and regional economic development agency Penn’s Northeast. The event included federal, state, and local panel discussions about how the state can capitalize on burgeoning opportunities under the new administration to maximize its energy potential and spur economic development.

  • 2 weeks ago | thebusinessdownload.com | Greg Herrigel

    In May, The New York Times published a story about the impact of the Congressional fight for the future of clean energy tax credits on the Native Village of Noatak, Alaska, or Nautaaq in Inupiat. It has been occupied for over 125 years, with origins tracing back to a hunting and fishing camp.

  • 2 weeks ago | thebusinessdownload.com | Greg Herrigel

    In May, HSP US LLC, a subsidiary of Trench Group, announced that it would invest over $50 million over the next five years to launch a factory in Charlotte, North Carolina, where it will manufacture components for high-voltage power transformers, called bushings.

  • 2 weeks ago | thebusinessdownload.com | Greg Herrigel

    “Sen. Susan Collins and other members of Maine’s congressional delegation must work together to preserve funding that Congress set aside in a 2022 bill called the Inflation Reduction Act (or “IRA” for short) for renewable energy projects in states across the country, including Maine,” asserts Stacey Fitts in an op-ed published in the Bangor Daily News in April.

  • 2 weeks ago | thebusinessdownload.com | Greg Herrigel

    At the end of April, LS GreenLink USA announced that it had begun building a manufacturing and port facility in Chesapeake, Virginia, following the acquisition of a 98-acre brownfield site last July. Representing a more than $681 million investment, the initial phase will comprise a 750,000-square-foot manufacturing plant, a 660-foot Vertical Continuous Vulcanization (VCV) tower, and a pier.

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