Duke Energy site readiness efforts help land $1.2 billion advanced manufacturing project in Cherokee County
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Advance work at the Bailey site prepared the property for a significant industrial investment by USA Rare Earth
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Collaboration underscores the power of ready-to-go sites; adds to the
$3.5 billion of capital investments and more than 5,200 new jobs the Site Readiness Program has helped bring toSouth Carolina
Since 2005, the program has helped attract significant investment across
Our view: "Duke Energy is proud to help bring this transformative project to
Zoom out: The Duke Energy Site Readiness Program includes detailed site assessments by partners in site selection and engineering to identify opportunities, address challenges and improve a property's competitiveness before a prospect is on the table. That proactive work can help communities shorten timelines, reduce uncertainty and better position sites like Bailey for major industrial announcements.
- Under the program, Duke Energy works with local economic development organizations on the overall strategy to improve and add to
South Carolina's site inventory. - Large-scale economic development projects play a key role in keeping costs as low as possible by helping pay for fixed infrastructure costs that benefit all customers through capacity expansion and improvements to reliability.
By the numbers: For 22 consecutive years, Duke Energy's economic development efforts have been recognized by
- Since 2005, projects that have located on Site Readiness Program sites have announced
$3.5 billion of capital investments and more than 5,200 new jobs forSouth Carolina . - Duke Energy has evaluated 102 sites in
South Carolina , and 26 companies have selected sites that have gone through the program. - Examples of successful program sites include EA Sween in
Greenwood County ,Thermo King inGreenville County ,Fancy Pokket inLancaster County , Cyclic Materials inChesterfield County and most recently USA Rare Earth inCherokee County .
The Site Readiness Program is a key example of how Duke Energy helps create jobs and bring more value to
More sites set for success: In addition to the
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Anderson Area Airport Industrial Park is a 226-acre property adjacent to the airport. Owned byAnderson County , it contains 175 buildable acres and is well positioned from both a utility and accessibility standpoint. - The Carolina's
Centre Industrial Park inChesterfield County is a 296-acre site with frontage alongHighway 9 between the towns ofChesterfield andCheraw . The property contains a 52,000 square foot spec building, water and heavy electrical infrastructure.
What they're saying
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Ken Moon ,Cherokee County Development Board executive director: "Duke Energy's Site Readiness Program was instrumental in USA Rare Earth's decision to choose the Bailey site for a major expansion and new facility inSouth Carolina . The program's preparation helped make the site competitive and ready to meet the company's needs, creating a major economic win forCherokee County . Duke Energy continues to be a strong partner in helping position our community for growth." -
Tommy Dunn ,Anderson County Council chairman: "Duke Energy remains an essential partner in advancing economic development inAnderson County , and the Site Readiness Program is a powerful example of that collaboration. By proactively identifying and preparing sites past, present and future, the Site Readiness Program investment has enhanced our competitiveness and strengthened our ability to attract transformative projects." -
Libby Lear ,Chesterfield County Economic Development director: "I cannot emphasize enough the importance of site readiness and how significantly it impacts community growth. Duke Energy's Site Readiness Program is instrumental in attracting businesses, creating jobs, and fostering economic development inChesterfield County . By preparing sites for potential investment, we are not only enhancing the appeal of our area but also paving the way for sustainable growth and prosperity."
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