(Pittsburgh, PA) After getting an $87 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy, a generator manufacturer based in California will be planning to build a generator plant located near the Pittsburgh International Airport. Mainspring Energy will team up with construction firm Al. Neyer to make a total of about nine hundred jobs, some involving construction and the rest for permanent operations at the nearby Northfield Industrial Park. Mainspring Energy is looking to make one thousand generators a year in the facility, as well as to use those generators to give power to supermarkets, data centers, and hospitals across the nation. The funding was announced by U.S. Sens. Bob Casey, John Fetterman, and U.S. Rep. Chris Deluzio, D-17, coming from the Advanced Energy Manufacturing and Recycling Grants Program, through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, to go further in the advancement of the project. According to the company, the facility and its groundbreaking will occur at some point next year.
Mainstream Energy planning to build a new plant for generators near Pittsburgh International Airport, as well as creating jobs
