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General Motors Corp. will be the first major automaker to produce electric motors on United States soil after investing $246 million in the Baltimore Transmission plant, an investment that would immediately generate about 200 new jobs, GM executives said.
General Motors Corp. will be the first major automaker to produce electric motors on United States soil after investing $246 million in the Baltimore Transmission plant, an investment that would immediately generate about 200 new jobs, GM executives said.
Gov. Martin O’Malley joined federal and local officials at GM’s White Marsh plant to announce the manufacturing project Tuesday. The production of electric motors will create jobs and expand green manufacturing, two of O’Malley’s legislative priorities.
Ultimately, the production of the motors and the growth of the renewable energy market in the Baltimore area could create 1,700 jobs, Baltimore County Executive Jim Smith said.Read Full Article
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