Hanwha Advanced Materials Makes Advancements in RTW Georgia
Hanwha Advanced Materials is adding a new facility soon in Right to Work Cartersville, Georgia. In order to accomplish this, the company is investing a total of $147 million toward the project. They will also create 160 new jobs. So this is exciting news!
From Area Development Magazine:
“The products we make are an important piece of the clean energy supply chain puzzle, and we are excited to meet this need. […] Building our cutting-edge, advanced materials in Georgia will not only create new careers in solar but help bring more affordable, reliable clean energy to customers across the country.” […]
“Hanwha Advanced Materials provides key components for the solar supply chain in Georgia, supporting our state’s commitment to making energy solutions more affordable to businesses and consumers. […] Over the past five years, clean-tech jobs have been one of the fastest growing manufacturing sectors in Georgia. We are excited that Hanwha Advanced Materials will add another crucial part of the solar supply chain to Georgia’s already robust ecosystem.”
AREA DEVELOPMENT MAGAZINE
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