GRI Renewable Industries To Build Plant In Amarillo TX


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GRI Renewable Industries the industrial wind division of Spanish-based Gonvarri Steel Industries plans to build a new manufacturing plant in Amarillo TX. The plant which will manufacture renewable wind energy components is projected to create over 300 new jobs and $41 million in capital investment in the State of Texas. A Texas Enterprise Fund (TEF) grant offer of $1.85 million has been extended to GRI.

“Texas competed with multiple states to become home to this facility and I am proud of our efforts to close this deal and inject hundreds of jobs and millions of dollars into our economy” said Gov. Greg Abbott.

“With this new factory in the U.S. market GRI will utilize its experience and know-how as a leading global supplier of wind towers” according to Javier Imaz CEO of GRI. “We initially considered locations in several states as a part of our business strategy to serve the U.S. wind industry. Our decision to select Amarillo included key factors such as the pro-business environment in the state of Texas Amarillo’s favorable geographical location and good workforce as well as a package of state and local incentives.”

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