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Bredesen Announces Letting of First Economic Recovery and Reinvestment Act Projects

Ten Local Bridges to be Replaced with Recovery and Reinvestment Funds
 
NASHVILLE – Governor Phil Bredesen announced today that 10 local bridges will be the first projects in Tennessee to be funded through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. The 10 bridge replacement projects are scheduled for a construction letting on March 20, which means work could be underway on the projects by the end of March.
 
“These 10 bridge projects will bring much needed private industry jobs to areas of the state in need of economic investment and will create a safer, more efficient bridge system for all of us,” said Bredesen. “Selecting local bridge projects also allows us to ease the burden of local governments, because funds through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act do not require local matching funds.”
 
All 10 bridges are owned, maintained and operated by local governments. Normally, local governments are required to provide a 20 percent match in order to receive bridge funds; however, that match is waived under the ARRA.

Bredesen, Kisber Announce New Investment in Renewable Energy Sector, Creating 500 New Jobs

Wacker Chemie AG Announcement
Wacker Chemie AG Announcement

German-based Polysilicon Manufacturer Becomes Tennessee’s Third  $1 Billion Project in Eight Months

CLEVELAND, Tenn. – Tennessee Governor Phil Bredesen today joined Economic and Community Development Commissioner Matt Kisber, Dr. Rudolph Staudigl, president and CEO of Wacker Chemie AG of Munich, Germany and Dr. Ingomar Kovar, president of Wacker Chemical Corporation, Adrian, Mich., in announcing the company’s plans to build a $1 billion facility for the manufacture of hyperpure polycrystalline silicon in Bradley County, Tenn. Polycrystalline silicon is a primary component used in the manufacture of solar panels and semiconductors and the project is expected to create more than 500 new jobs for the region.
 
“This announcement further enhances Tennessee’s growing reputation as an innovation center in the development and manufacture of clean energy technologies,” said Bredesen. “I appreciate Wacker Chemie’s investment in Tennessee and its recognition of the productivity of Tennessee workers, and I’m very pleased the company believes this is the best place to enhance its position in this growing economic sector.”

ECD’S BERO Offers Micro-Loan Funds to Three Tennessee Small Businesses

Below Prime Rate Loans Assist Start-Up and Existing Rural Business

NASHVILLE – The Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development’s Business Enterprise Resource Office announced today three Tennessee small businesses have been awarded an ECD-BERO Rural Micro-Loan. The loan is part of a U.S. Department of Agriculture-funded program that offers $500-$10,000 below prime rate loans to start-up and existing businesses in rural Tennessee.

Thousands of Tennessee Workers Stand to Gain from Green Industries

New Report on Green Jobs Provides Insight into Tennessee’s Job Potential

NASHVILLE – A new report released today shows Tennessee could reduce the unemployment rate, reduce manufacturing job losses and increase income growth by investing in energy efficiency and renewable energy.

Bredesen, Kisber Announce Hemlock Semiconductor Coming to Clarksville

Polycrystalline Silicon Manufacturing Operation Potentially the Largest Investment in Tennessee History

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. - Tennessee Governor Phil Bredesen and Economic and Community Development Commissioner Matt Kisber today joined with the chief executive officers of Hemlock Semiconductor and its parent company, Dow Corning, to announce Hemlock Semiconductor’s plan to locate a polycrystalline silicon manufacturing operation at the Commerce Park megasite in Clarksville, Tenn.

Building Tennessee’s Momentum

By Matt Kisber, commissioner, Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development

By most objective measurements, the state of Tennessee has had a strong year in the area of economic development and job creation. While national media focused on Volkswagen Group of America’s decision to locate a $1 billion, 2,000 job assembly plant in Chattanooga, our state has experienced other successes as well, perhaps not as high profile, but equally important. The people in Henderson, Tennessee are just as excited about automotive supplier Arvin Sango coming to town with a start up workforce of 40 employees as are the people in Gallatin about the arrival of Shoals Technologies, a maker of components for solar panels or folks in Newport about 100 new jobs at Lisega, the German pipeline supply maker. And while there’s an intense focus on new companies coming to our state, roughly two-thirds of the 25,000 new jobs our department helped create in FY07-08 came from companies already doing business in Tennessee.

Tennessee Celebrates First Ever Global Entrepreneurship Week

NASHVILLE – The Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development today announced statewide events to mark Global Entrepreneurship Week November 17 – November 23. The Business Enterprise Resource Office, the division of ECD that assists small, women- and - minority owned businesses, is promoting workshops, seminars and other special events statewide that are designed to highlight the importance of new and small businesses to Tennessee's economy.

Tennessee Ranked Among the Top Ten for Best Business Climate

NASHVILLE - Governor Phil Bredesen announced today that the editors of Site Selection magazine, one of the nation’s premier economic development publications, have ranked Tennessee as the second best business location in the U.S. The closely watched annual rankings appear in the November issue and mark Tennessee’s highest-ever ranking, up from last year’s number six spot.

Governor Bredesen Leads Trade Mission to Germany

NASHVILLE - Tennessee Governor Phil Bredesen and Commissioner of Economic and Community Development Matt Kisber announced today that 41 representatives of government and communities from across Tennessee will participate in the trade mission to Germany announced September 16.

Governor Bredesen Addresses Clean-Energy Technology Summit

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Governor Phil Bredesen, former Senator Howard Baker, and the University of Tennessee’s Baker Center for Public Policy this week are hosting the first-ever Governor’s Summit on Clean Energy Technology in Knoxville, Tenn.

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