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Nearly Every Manufacturer in the U.S. Will Benefit From Low-Cost Natural Gas
Marketwire - Wed Feb 12, 11:07PM CST
Cheap natural gas will have a greater impact on U.S. manufacturing over the next several years than is commonly assumed, giving the U.S. a powerful -- and unique -- cost advantage that will benefit a wide range of industries across the full value chain, from feedstock to finished goods. This cost advantage has already started to boost investment and employment and will persist for at least five years, according to new research released today by The Boston Consulting Group (BCG).
Governor Corbett: New Alternative, Clean Energy Investments to Improve Environment; Encourage Domestic Energy Usage
PR Newswire - Tue Jan 28, 10:58AM CST
Governor Tom Corbett announced today that Pennsylvania is expanding its commitment to advance clean and alternative energy sources with the investment of more than $4.5 million in grants through the Commonwealth Financing Authority.
U.S. Manufacturers Competing Globally Again Thanks to Cheaper Domestic Energy Sources
Marketwire - Thu Mar 28, 8:01AM CDT
The U.S. manufacturing industry is competing globally again, thanks to lower natural gas prices and a renaissance in the oil and gas energy sector, according to panelists at BoyarMiller's "Perspectives on the Energy Industry" forum. But, while more investors are injecting capital into the industry, the lack of sensible long-term energy policy and fragile global economies continue to have an impact on investor confidence.
Construction Connection Promotes Jobs in Domestic Energy Sector, Helps Companies Find Quality Candidates
PRWeb - Thu Dec 27, 2:17AM CST
The online community-based website ConstrucitonConnection.com announces a new initiative to promote jobs in the energy sector as more companies come to them seeking well-qualified candidates. The industry-specific networking and hiring website allows companies to post jobs looking for professionals at all levels in all areas of the construction industry, but the number of jobs in energy continues to grow as we enter 2013.