Muskingum
County
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National commitment
to renewable energy could bring investment and
jobs to firms in Muskingum County, Ohio, according to
analysis by the Renewable Energy Policy Project: |
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Wind |
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# of Firms |
Investment |
New FTE |
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NAICS |
NAICS
Description |
in NAICS |
(in millions) |
Jobs |
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331511 |
Iron
Foundries |
2 |
$7.70
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54 |
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326199 |
All Other
Plastics Product Manufacturing |
2 |
$2.70
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22 |
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332312 |
Fabricated
Structural Metal |
1 |
$0.40
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2 |
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Total: |
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5 |
$10.80
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78 |
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Solar |
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# of Firms |
Investment |
New FTE |
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NAICS |
NAICS
Description |
in NAICS |
(in millions) |
Jobs |
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335931 |
Current-Carrying Wiring Device Manufacturing |
1 |
$40.60
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310 |
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326113 |
Unlaminated
Plastics Film and Sheet (Except Packaging) |
2 |
$0.80
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3 |
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332322 |
Sheet Metal
Work Manufacturing |
2 |
$0.10
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1 |
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Total: |
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5 |
$41.50
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314 |
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Geothermal |
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# of Firms |
Investment |
New FTE |
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NAICS |
NAICS
Description |
in NAICS |
(in millions) |
Jobs |
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333912 |
Air and Gas
Compressor Manufacturing |
1 |
$0.20
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1 |
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Total: |
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1 |
$0.20
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1 |
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Biomass |
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# of Firms |
Investment |
New FTE |
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NAICS |
NAICS
Description |
in NAICS |
(in millions) |
Jobs |
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333922 |
Conveyor and
Conveying Equipment Manufacturing |
1 |
$0.20
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1 |
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335311 |
Power,
Distribution, and Specialty Transformer Mfg |
1 |
$0.00
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0 |
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333912 |
Air and Gas
Compressor Manufacturing |
1 |
$0.00
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0 |
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Total: |
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3 |
$0.20
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1 |
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Grand Total
for Muskingum County, Ohio: |
14 |
$52.70
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394 |
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.
10/2005