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This week’s edition of the Crain’s Grand rapids Business Brief. Also, U.S. Secretary of Energy Granholm was in Holland yesterday, there’s a new utility scam in the area. and more state and West Michigan news.
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Federal and state officials gathered in Lansing today to announce new standards for some federal “Battery Workforce Initiative” apprenticeships.
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A Korean-based company is opening its U.S. headquarters and its first U.S. manufacturing plant in Holland
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DPW urging proper disposal.
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The demand for auto industry silicon chips and semiconductors is behind a multimillion-dollar investment and expansion in Greenville. Mersen provides the graphite machining and molding necessary for their production
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Development of a battery manufacturing facility in Mecosta County will no longer set up shop in Big Rapids Charter Township, at least for now. The facility is projected to bring 2,300 jobs to the region
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A two-point-five billion dollar federal loan sealed the deal to bring new automotive battery production to the U.S.
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The steel frame of a new electric vehicle battery cell plant is now under construction near Lansing
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The factory would be built on the site of GM’s Lansing Delta Township Assembly factory.
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