LM Glasfiber break first ground on new blade plant in Arkansas
31 Oct '07
3 min read
Therefore LM Glasfiber and other renewable energy facilities around the country depend on stable and supportive business and policy conditions. We urge the US Congress to provide the long term policy that will make sure the industry can deliver and contribute to create living wage jobs and effectively combat climate change.”
At the groundbreaking Governor Mike Beebe said: “The location of this international company is the result of teamwork locally, regionally, and at the state level. LM Glasfiber has a worldwide reputation for quality and service, and is known as a leader in wind technology. They will be a great asset to our state.”
Mayor Mark Stodola said: “We couldn't be happier than to have a company like LM Glasfiber come to Little Rock, We are confident they will find a dedicated workforce and a business environment that helps them grow and succeed, and continue to be a leading wind turbine blade manufacturer in the world.”
To accommodate strong customer demand LM Glasfiber will already in a few months start supplying the first blades from Little Rock from a temporary facility.