Fulton County

 

National commitment to renewable energy could bring investment and jobs to firms in Fulton County, Ohio, according to analysis by the Renewable Energy Policy Project:
         
Wind        
    # of Firms  Investment  New FTE 
NAICS NAICS Description in NAICS (in millions) Jobs
326199 All Other Plastics Product Manufacturing 7 $8.50 68
332312 Fabricated Structural Metal 1 $4.30 25
331511 Iron Foundries 1 $1.50 11
Total:   9 $14.30 104
         
Solar        
    # of Firms  Investment  New FTE 
NAICS NAICS Description in NAICS (in millions) Jobs
332322 Sheet Metal Work Manufacturing 1 $0.00 0
Total:   1 $0.00 0
         
Geothermal        
    # of Firms  Investment  New FTE 
NAICS NAICS Description in NAICS (in millions) Jobs
331210 Iron and Steel Pipe and Tube Mfg from Purchased...  2 $6.50 23
333923 Overhead Traveling Crane, Hoist, and Monorail System  1 $0.10 0
Total:   3 $6.60 23
         
Biomass        
    # of Firms  Investment  New FTE 
NAICS NAICS Description in NAICS (in millions) Jobs
331210 Iron and Steel Pipe and Tube Mfg from Purchased...  2 $3.20 12
333999 All Other Miscellaneous General Purpose Machinery  1 $0.70 5
333923 Overhead Traveling Crane, Hoist, and Monorail System  1 $0.00 0
Total:   4 $3.90 17
         
Grand Total for Fulton County, Ohio: 17 $24.80 144

 

Source: Renewable Energy Policy Project, analysis of 1997 Economic Census Data

 

The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) is used to classify and measure economic activity by business sector and industry based upon the establishment's primary activity.

 

FTE: Full Time Equivalent; Forty hours per week is full time or 1.0 FTE. Twenty hours per week is half time or .50 FTE.

 

NOTE: This table lists firms currently in this county, and currently producing component parts in the same NAICS codes as parts needed to manufacture equipment that produces renewable energy. These firms would be poised to modify their production slightly, to begin producing component parts for renewable energy equipment. The projected jobs and investment assume that these Ohio firms would continue to serve the same proportion of the new market as they currently serve in the existing market.

 

 

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10/2005