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Indiana Officials To Consider Proposal for New Battery Plant
Area Development Online News Desk (01/04/2010)
As reported by AP, later this month, Hancock County, Indiana, officials will consider a request by lithium-battery-maker EnerDel to set up operations in a business park near Indianapolis. The subsidiary of New York-based Ener1 had asked officials for an exemption that would allow heavier manufacturing than allowed at the Mount Comfort business park.

Hancock Economic Development Council Director Dennis Maloy says the company has scaled back plans since announcing they would invest $184 million and hire 800 people but has not specified its new plans. Maloy says a smaller commitment by the company might reduce the size of a $28 million incentive package proposed by local officials.

EnerDel is still considering other sites.

 

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