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3 finalists named for open seat on IURC

Posted by Laura Arnold  /   December 11, 2010  /   Posted in Uncategorized  /   No Comments
Written by John Russell

A nominating committee is recommending that Gov. Mitch Daniels consider three finalists, including the governor's former environmental policy director, for an open seat on the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission.

Twelve people had applied for spots on the five-member panel, which regulates rates paid by Indiana consumers for electricity, water, natural gas, steam and sewer utilities, as well as parts of the telecommunications and cable industries.

Those recommended on Friday were:

Kari Evans Bennett, chief legal counsel for the Indiana Department of Natural Resources and Daniels' former environmental policy director.

Peter Bisbecos, former director of the Division of Disability and Rehabilitative Services in the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration.

David Yount, a self-employed investment manager.

The person Daniels chooses will fill the vacancy left by David Lott Hardy, a commissioner who was fired in an ethics scandal in October.

The job pays about $104,000. The new commissioner will serve the remainder of Hardy's term, which expires in 2014.

Hardy was the commission chairman, but the replacement will not take the chairman's duties, which were given to another commissioner, Jim Atterholt.

"We tried to come up with the most qualified people for the governor to consider," said William Stephan, a vice president at Indiana University who was chairman of the nominating committee.

The governor is expected to make his appointment by the end of the year.

Call Star reporter John Russell at (317) 444-6283.

Original story http://www.indystar.com/article/20101211/BUSINESS/12110342/3-finalists-named-for-open-seat-on-IURC?odyssey=mod%7Cnewswell%7Ctext%7CIndyStar.com%7Cs

Interviews for IURC Nominees Scheduled for 12/9 and 12/10

Posted by Laura Arnold  /   December 09, 2010  /   Posted in Uncategorized  /   No Comments

Watch this blog for a follow-up on this story about the candidates for the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC). http://indianadg.wordpress.com/2010/11/21/few-industry-executives-on-list-to-join-iurc-many-government-officials-vying-for-spot-on-utility-commission/

An opening on the IURC was created after Governor Mitch Daniels fired David Lott Hardy over the ethics scandal involving Duke Energy. Hardy was the chairman of the IURC. Governor Daniels then appointed James Atterholt to chair the Commission. A bi-partisan panel is now charged with sending a list of three candidates to the Governor to fill the vacancy on the IURC.

To read more about the existing members of the IURC, visit http://www.in.gov/iurc/2378.htm to read their bios.

The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission Nominating Committee will meet 12/9 at 2 pm in Room 125 of the State House to interview Carey Evans and Jim Wallace. The Committee will continue interviews on Friday morning starting at 9 am in Room 319 of the State House. 

Friday, December 10 – Room 319
 9:30 – 10:00 am                                       Greg Server (Indianapolis)
10:00 – 10:30 am                                     Michael E. Gallagher (Indianapolis)
10:45 – 11:15 am                                       Peter Bisbecos (Indianapolis)
11:15 – 11:45 am                                        Walter E. Nesbit, Jr. (Indianapolis)
12:00 – 12:30 pm                                      Lunch
12:45 – 1:15 pm                                          Andrew J. Klinger (Greenwood)
1:15 – 1:45 pm                                            David Yount (Carmel)
1:45 – 2:15 pm                                            James F. Huston (Plainfield)

Following the interviews the committee will hold an Executive Session. Following the Executive Session, the committee will reconvene in open session to nominate three candidates for the vacancy on the IURC.

The Committee conducted an organizational meeting last week at the State House before scheduling interviews today and tomorrow.

Startup Wind Energy Component Maker to Establish Marion, IN Facility

Posted by Laura Arnold  /   December 08, 2010  /   Posted in Uncategorized  /   1 Comments

Editor's Note: We have been following Noel Davis and Vela Gear for some time now.  Congratulations, Noel! We hope you will finally join Indiana Distributed Energy Advocates (IDEA) and the Indiana Renewable Energy Association (InREA) now. (HINT, HINT)  Noel, it looks like all your hard work has finally paid off. Laura Ann Arnold P.S. This is two great announcements in one week with NuSun and Vela Gear. Yes, Virginia there is a Santa Claus.

MARION, Ind. (Dec. 7, 2010) - Vela Gear Systems LLC, a startup manufacturer of mechanical power transmission components used in several markets including wind energy, announced today that it will establish its first manufacturing operations here, creating up to 163 new jobs by 2013.

The company, which manufactures components for planetary gears and gearboxes, will make a multi-million dollar investment to construct a 250,000 square-foot manufacturing facility adjacent to Ivy Tech Community College in Marion.

"The potential new jobs and investment associated with this project will continue Indiana's forward momentum as a leader in the clean-tech market," said Mitch Roob, Secretary of Commerce and chief executive officer of the Indiana Economic Development Corporation.

Construction on the new facility is scheduled to begin by mid-2011. New equipment phase-in and hiring will take place in late 2011 with operations set to begin by mid-2012.

"Indiana is an ideal location due to the high-skilled workforce, and a central location close to a variety of North American customers," said Noel Davis, founder and chief executive officer of Vela Gear Systems LLC.

Vela Gear Systems LLC was founded by veterans of the gear making industry from across the Midwest. The facility will be among the only U.S. manufacturers of large scale gears for wind turbine assemblies.

The Indiana Economic Development Corporation offered Vela Gear Systems LLC up to $1.6 million in performance-based tax credits, based on the company's job creation plans. The city of Marion will consider the establishment of a tax increment financing district at the development site.

"We are proud to welcome Vela Gear to Marion.  Along with Governor Daniels' statewide efforts, we have been working hard to make Marion an attractive place to start and grow business," said Mayor Wayne Seybold. "Vela Gear represents the outcomes of these efforts and the future of advanced manufacturing for Marion and Indiana."

Vela Gear Systems' announced expansion comes just one week after electrical systems manufacturer, Northwind Electronics announcement that it will invest $954,000 to purchase, improve and equip the former General Motors Plant 16 manufacturing facility in nearby Anderson, creating up to 100 new jobs by 2013.

About Vela Gear Systems
Vela Gear Systems LLC is a startup manufacturer of mechanical power transmission components used in several markets including wind turbines. Founded by veterans of the gear manufacturing industry in the U.S., the company will establish its first production facility in Marion, Ind. For more information visit:  www.velagear.com

About IEDC
Created by Governor Mitch Daniels in 2005 to replace the former Department of Commerce, the Indiana Economic Development Corporation is governed by a 12-member board chaired by Governor Daniels. Mitch Roob serves as the chief executive officer of the IEDC.  For more information about IEDC, visit www.iedc.in.gov.  

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Media Contacts:
Noel Davis (Vela Gear) - 317.224.7831 or Noel.Davis@velagear.com  
Blair West (IEDC) - 317.232.8873  or BWest@iedc.in.gov
Darren Reese (city of Marion) - 765.662.9931  or dreese@marionindiana.us

Solar Panel Company Chooses Columbus, IN

Posted by Laura Arnold  /   December 08, 2010  /   Posted in Uncategorized  /   No Comments

updated: 12/8/2010 5:48:54 AM

InsideINdianaBusiness.com Report

http://www.insideindianabusiness.com/newsitem.asp?id=45066

A solar panel company plans to locate its first manufacturing facility in Columbus. NuSun Inc. says it anticipates creating 240 jobs by 2014 by investing nearly $9 million to purchase an existing facility. Columbus Mayor Fred Armstrong says there are still a few items that need to be put in place before the deal is finalized, including securing a state grant.

December 8, 2010

News Release

COLUMBUS, IN (Dec. 8, 2010) – NuSun, Inc., a manufacturer of solar panels, announced today that it will locate its first manufacturing and assembly center here, creating up to 240 new jobs by 2014.

The company, which will manufacture nano-coated high efficiency photovoltaic solar panels for use in U.S. and international markets, will invest $8.9 million to purchase, improve and equip a facility in the Woodside South Industrial Park in Columbus, Indiana. The company anticipates production to begin in mid-2011.

Citing increased demand for U.S.-manufactured solar panels and advantages over the unpredictable nature of product quality and supply chain from traditional foreign sources, NuSun expects to become a leading U.S. manufacturer of low cost, high quality photovoltaic panels within a few short years.

"We are confident that Columbus will offer us a competitive cost environment and productive workforce,” said Ryan Stout, founder and chief executive officer of NuSun. “As we plan our launch of this exciting new venture in Indiana, the support we have received from the local community and the state has been tremendous.”

Mayor Fred Armstrong welcomes the news of NuSun’s decision to locate its manufacturing and assembly center in the community.

“Columbus is certainly seeing many positive signs that our economy is rebounding,” said Mayor Armstrong. “NuSun’s announcement of up to 240 new jobs is excellent news.”

To win the project to Columbus, the city, Bartholomew County, and the Columbus Redevelopment Commission have pledged $325,000 in combined Economic Development Income Tax (EDIT) and Tax Increment Fund (TIF) support, and the city will also make available the proceeds of a $500,000 grant from the Lawrenceburg Regional Economic Development grant program. The Indiana Economic Development Corporation has also offered NuSun up to $2.25 million in performance-based tax credits and up to $100,000 in training grants. In addition, the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Development (OCRA) will consider an application from the City of Columbus for an additional $600,000 grant to equip the facility.

“This combined effort is a great example of how we can work together to attract investment and jobs to Bartholomew County,” said Commissioner Paul Franke. “This project will add to our tax base, which benefits everyone, and will bring job opportunities to our residents.”

In preparation for the OCRA grant application, the city on Tuesday entered into an agreement with the company that details the creation of up to 80 jobs during the first 24 months, but local leaders are looking to entice up to 240 jobs by 2014 by offering the local portion of funds as a performance-based forgivable loan over a ten-year period.

This will also be the first time that the city or county will use the EDIT fund as part of an incentive offering.

Columbus Economic Development Board executive director Jason Hester believes it’s an appropriate use.

“Columbus is a community that believes in investing in the future, and in today’s highly competitive environment, using the EDIT fund to attract jobs and additional investment is a very good application of the tool,” said Hester.

Trena Carter of Administrative Resources association provided services to the city in the preparation of the OCRA grant application, and Ed Curtain, executive director of the Columbus Redevelopment Commission, helped in the formation of the incentive agreement.

“An important benefit of winning the OCRA grant for the company is that NuSun will be required to offer more than half of their initial 80 jobs to persons who are currently low- to moderate-income, based on federal guidelines,” said Carter.

NuSun expects to take occupancy of their selected building by the middle of February, with improvements and installation of equipment to begin soon thereafter. The first hiring round of technicians, handlers, and other positions should occur by summer of next year. Today’s announcement comes just a few weeks after Cummins announced plans to add 350 professional employees to the local workforce over the next 18 months, filling engineering, technical and other professional positions.

“We still need a few other items to get put into place for the NuSun project, like the state grant,” said Mayor Armstrong. “Assuming everything falls in line, we will look forward to formally welcoming them to the community in the very near future.”

About NuSun, Inc.
Beginning in 2011, NuSun will manufacture low cost, high quality, next-generation crystalline silicon photovoltaic solar panels for U.S. and international commercial and governmental industries from its new manufacturing center located in Columbus, Indiana, USA. For more information please visit www.nusunsolar.com

About Columbus Economic Development Board
For more than 30 years, the Columbus Economic Development Board has supported the growth of businesses in Columbus and Bartholomew County, Indiana, and marketed the region’s strengths in automotive, pharmaceutical and other advanced manufacturing sectors along with emerging renewable energy and national security opportunities. More information on the community’s highly educated workforce, renowned living experience, and I-65 access to more than 1,000 acres of available land is available at www.ColumbusIN.org

Source: Columbus Economic Development Board

New Indiana Solar PV Manufacturer Clears Another Hurdle; Production to start in 2011 in Columbus, IN

Posted by Laura Arnold  /   December 08, 2010  /   Posted in Uncategorized  /   No Comments

Editor's Note: NuSUN, Inc.  is a member of Indiana Distributed Energy Advocates (IDEA). IDEA extends a big CONGRATULATIONS to Ryan Stout and his newest renewable energy venture. Laura Ann Arnold

The Republic - Solar panel maker to bring 240 jobs. This is the link to the newspaper story in the Columbus, Indiana newspaper, The Republic.

COLUMBUS — A solar panel maker plans to create 240 jobs in Columbus and invest $8.9 million to bring manufacturing operations to an existing facility in Woodside South Industrial Park.

NuSun Inc., based in Yorktown, near Muncie, also plans to move its headquarters to Columbus, said founder and chief executive officer Ryan Stout.

City officials said that some grants have yet to be obtained and some agreements yet to be reached before the startup company can move into the industrial park.

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The Columbus City Council adopted a resolution during its council meeting 12/7/2010 to submit an application to the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs to provide financial support for the new manufacturing venture.

A fact sheet from the company states:

NUSUN, Inc. to be headquartered in Columbus, Indiana is a manufacturing company that will build and assemble "Made in USA" next generation nano coated crystalline silicon photovoltaic panels for the United States and International markets.

The company was incorporated in 2009 to serve as the manufacturing arm for Greenworks Energy, an established renewable energy products distribution, installation and renewable energy education company. NUSUN is currently owned and operated by Founder, Ryan Stout, who along with other company officers have over 40 years of experience reselling, installing and distributing within the energy industry.

Recognizing the demand for US manufactured solar panels through a supportive political and business climate combined with the unpredictable nature of product quality and supply chain from Asia, NUSUN has positioned itself to be a leading manufacturer of low-cost, high quality photovoltaic panels.

The NUSUN facility plans to start producing 25 MW of solar panels from the Columbus, IN, location. The company has already built relationships with established OEM cell suppliers in Asia and Europe to purchase the solar cells at attractive pricing through predictable long-term supply contracts. Furthermore, NUSUN is also working with high technology American tool suppliers such as Heliux Technology Inc. based in Santa Clara, CA, to provide them with a semi-automated turnkey production line to build low cost, high yield solar panels in the US.

NUSUN will purchase a manufacturing facility that is located at Woodside South Industrial Complex in Columbus, IN. It is a 12,500 sq ft facility with upgrades to be performed to increase it to a 16k-20k sq ft clean manufacturing environment to enable housing and operation of all panel assembly equipment including shipping, receiving and inventory. NUSUN plans for building modifications and construction to be completed by Q1 of 2011. All production equipment to be installed and commissioned by the middle of Q2 of 2011 and plans for commercial production to commence by the end of Q2 of 2011.

For additional information:

Ryan Stout, Founder and CEO

rstout@nusunsolar.com

(317) 826-0000

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