Category: Economic Development

Grant Received for an Aviation-Themed Playground at the Anderson Regional Airport

Anderson County Receives a $350,000 Grant for the Anderson Regional Airport.
The grant funding will be for a public-private aviation-themed playground.

Anderson County, S.C. (June 27, 2024) — Chairman Tommy Dunn and the Anderson County Council offer their sincere appreciation to Senator Mike Gambrell and Representative Don Chapman for their sponsorship of a $350,000 grant to construct a new aviation-themed playground at Anderson Regional Airport.

The grant funding, in addition to the generous private contributions from our community, will bring the project to life. With all project funding now secured, Anderson County will proceed with the final design and development of the playground’s customized play elements. The development of the play structure is part of the county’s effort to enhance Anderson Regional Airport’s utility as a community-wide asset.

“We are grateful for Senator Gambrell and Representative Chapman’s assistance with this public-private partnership. This project will provide additional recreation opportunities for children living in western Anderson County, and we expect its relationship with the airport will encourage some of these kids to consider careers in aviation and other STEM-related activities.”—Tommy Dunn, Chairman, Anderson County Council

Tetramer Named Small Business of the Year by the US Department of Energy

Tetramer Logo

 

 

 

Pendleton, SC – June 4, 2024 – Tetramer Technologies, LLC is proud to announce that was honored
with the 2023 SBIR/STTR Small Business of the Year Award by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) at
a ceremony today in Minneapolis, MN. This prestigious recognition highlights Tetramer’s innovative
contributions to environmentally sustainable technologies and their successful commercialization
efforts within the energy sector.

The SBIR/STTR Small Business of the Year Award recognizes a U.S. small business that exemplifies
the spirit of the DOE’s SBIR and STTR programs by enhancing high-technology research and
development (R&D) competitiveness both within the Department and in the marketplace. Award
recipients are evaluated on their exceptional performance in stimulating
U.S. technological innovation, providing benefits from DOE-funded R&D, and contributing to
U.S. economic growth through commercialization of innovations.
This award was conferred for Tetramer’s groundbreaking work funded by the DOE Water Power
Technologies Office (WPTO) SBIR program. Tetramer developed a biobased, biodegradable, non-toxic,
and non-bioaccumulating turbine oil, VBASE® Hydro T-EL™, designed to meet the rigorous demands of
hydropower facilities while being environmentally friendly. Central to this achievement is
Tetramer’s development of the Secondary Polyol Ester™ base oil technology, which forms the
foundation of VBASE® Hydro T-EL™.

Innovation and Sustainability
VBASE® Hydro T-EL™ and the larger VBASE SPE® base oil line stand out for their unique molecular
structure, providing superior performance and compatibility without the environmental drawbacks of
traditional petroleum-based lubricants. The oil meets the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
standards for environmentally acceptable lubricants (EALs), is listed on the EU Ecolabel LuSC-list,
and has achieved USDA BioPreferred certification for its high biobased content.
Commercial Success and Industry Partnerships
Tetramer has established key international partnerships to drive the commercial deployment of the
turbine oil, VBASE® Hydro T-EL™. Collaborations with global industry leaders such as GE Renewable
Energy and hydropower operators like Natel Energy, Vattenfall, and the Porjus Hydropower Centre
Foundation in Sweden underscore the oil’s utility. Additionally, Tetramer has engaged over 400
lubricant formulators and end users, with more than 60 companies currently evaluating samples.
Their first commercial installation in a U.S. hydropower facility is scheduled
for Q4 2024.

Global Market Expansion
Tetramer has transitioned the commercialization of its base oils and lubricant technology to its
subsidiary, VBASE® Oil Company. This move will further enhance the products’ market reach.
Engagements with North American distributor Sea-Land Chemical and European lubricant companies are
setting the stage for global expansion. Achieving REACH regulatory certification, expected in Q3
2024, will open the $1.5 billion EU synthetic ester base oil market.

Commitment to DOE’s Mission
Tetramer’s work aligns with the DOE’s mission to stimulate U.S. technological innovation and
promote economic growth. With patented technologies and active collaborations with academic and
research institutions, Tetramer exemplifies the impact of SBIR/STTR funding on advancing
sustainable technologies. The nomination for this award was made by Dana McCoskey, Environmental
Technologies Manager with the DOE Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Water Power Technologies
Office, recognizing Tetramer’s significant contributions to the field.

Quotes
“This award is a testament to the hard work and innovation of our entire team at Tetramer,” said
Dr. Jeff DiMaio, CEO of Tetramer Technologies. “It highlights our commitment to pushing the
boundaries of material science to create solutions that meet the ever-growing demands of industry
while prioritizing environmental sustainability.”
Zach Hunt, Principal Investigator on the program accepting the award at the DOE Small Business
Forum and Expo today said, “Receiving this award is a tremendous honor for our team. It validates
our 7 years of continuous effort in creating sustainable and innovative solutions for the
hydropower industry. As industries increasingly shift to sustainable lubricants, the DOE’s backing
has been crucial in helping us address the unique needs of the hydropower sector.”

About Tetramer Technologies
Operating in Pendleton, SC since 2001, Tetramer Technologies is an advanced materials company
dedicated to the development of market-driven materials and transitioning those materials from the
lab to market. With extensive R&D and manufacturing capabilities, Tetramer serves as both a
research partner and a supplier of proprietary materials. The team includes scientists and
engineers with backgrounds in organic, physical, polymer, and analytical chemistry, materials
science, and chemical engineering with expertise in materials design, synthesis, analytical
characterization, and scale-up.

Company websites: www.tetramer.com and www.vbaseoil.com

 

DOE SBIR/STTR Small Business Awards program:
https://www.energy.gov/osdbu/annual-small-business-awards-program

 

   

South Carolina Farm Bureau Groundbreaking

SC Farm Bureau Grain Elevator

CONTINUING A 200-YEAR TRADITION OF AGRICULTURE

 

Friday’s groundbreaking ceremony for the South Carolina Farm Bureau grain elevator expansion gives us an opportunity to not only look forward to a bright future for regional growers but also celebrate Anderson County’s rich agricultural heritage. Our community’s regional significance emerged over 175 years ago when farmers from Anderson and other jurisdictions across the rich agricultural lands along the Savannah River would bring their products to buyers based in Anderson County. Products were initially distributed via ferry down the Savannah or on the rough-hewn road network existing at the time. As years passed, Anderson’s importance as both a producer and distributor of agricultural products influenced the location of railroads and then major highway and interstate systems in the community. These infrastructure improvements allowed Anderson County to achieve a broader prosperity for all—one that serves us to this very day.

 

Anderson County Council takes great pride in serving the growers of this region and the countless citizens across the country who benefit from these efforts. We are honored to play a part in ensuring our nation’s food security.   

 

ANDERSON COUNTY AGRICULTURE FACTS[1]

According to the USDA’s Census of Agriculture, the market value of all agricultural products sold in Anderson County in 2022 was $84.3 million, a 12% increase from 2017. Crops accounted for 20% of our total agricultural sales. Crop production generates nearly $17 million in sales annually, significantly contributing to household incomes. The top-selling crop category, as classified by the USDA, was “Other crops and hay”, with sales exceeding $5.8 million in 2022. Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and peas had $5.5 million in sales; fruits, tree nuts and berries had almost $2 million. Vegetables, including melons, potatoes, and sweet potatoes, had sales approaching $1.9 million. In total, all crops produced in Anderson County yielded almost $17 million in sales in 2022, underscoring the economic importance of our agricultural sector.

 

Cattle is our big trade here these days. Livestock, poultry, and products make up the remaining 80% of total ag sales. Anderson County has 32,033 head of cattle as of December 31, 2022. For several years now, we have had the largest cattle inventory of any county in South Carolina. We make up about ten percent of the statewide total inventory. Cattle and calves account for $11.9 million in sales for local producers.

We have the highest inventory of sheep and lambs of any county in the state—1,689, according to the ag census. Here, we observe a striking increase from the 2017 census count, when we had but 610. That’s a 176% increase! Some other counties saw marked increases in their sheep and lamb populations, but others saw significant decreases in their inventories. It seems that much like the Human population in the state, sheep, and lambs are showing a very noticeable geographic redistribution.

 

Of course, we can’t overlook our equine population.  The 2022 ag census reported about 2,000 horses and ponies in residence here—second only to Aiken County in South Carolina. The census says our horses yielded almost $2.5 million in sales value. And we led all South Carolina counties in the inventory of mules, burros, and donkeys, with 308 in residence.

We have many goats as well—2,917 to be exact. That makes us second to Lexington County, which has a total of 3,024; however, our goats had a sales value of $207 per head, while the value for Lexington’s goats was $183 each. So, while we don’t have the most goats, we can fairly say our goats are the G.O.A.T.

 

All told the market value of sales from sheep, goats, and their products (wool, mohair, and milk) was $420,000.

 

We have chickens, too.  A lot of chickens—7.7 million broilers sold in 2022. That’s down from 11.1 million broilers sold in 2017. Broiler inventory as of December 31, 2022, was 3,095,128—layer inventory was 51,823.

 

And, as it would be, we had more 10% land in farms in 2022 (174,494 acres) than we did in 2012 (159,106 acres).

 

Also of interest:

  • 1,552 farms in Anderson County as of 2022
  • Total net cash farm income 2022: $11,434,000
  • 45% of farms are between 10 and 49 acres; 32% are 50 to 179 acres.
  • 98% of Anderson County’s farms are family farms.
  • Of 2,554 producers in Anderson County, 930 (36%) are female, 78 are African American, 283 served in the military, and 947 are described as “new and beginning farmers.”
  • 83 farms (5% of total) had 2022 value of sales in excess of $100,000.

 

 

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[1]All information obtained from the US Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Statistics Service https://www.nass.usda.gov/Publications/AgCensus/2022/Full_Report/Volume_1,_Chapter_2_County_Level/South_Carolina/

 

 

 

 

[1]All information obtained from the US Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Statistics Service https://www.nass.usda.gov/Publications/AgCensus/2022/Full_Report/Volume_1,_Chapter_2_County_Level/South_Carolina/

Honea Path and Anderson County Announce a $2.6 Million Grant for the Restoration and Redevelopment of the Historic Chiquola Mill Site

Chiquola Mill

Anderson County, S.C. (May 21, 2024) – The Town of Honea Path has been awarded a $2,650,770 grant from the US Environmental Protection Agency for environmental remediation and cleanup efforts at the Historic Chiquola Mill site. The funding was awarded under the auspices of the Federal government’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) of 2021. Honea Path is one of only 35 cleanup grant recipients in the southeast, and the grant amount awarded to the project is the fourth highest in the region.

Cleanup efforts will be supplemented by a $1 million redevelopment site grant from the State of South Carolina sponsored by State Senator Michael W. Gambrell and State Representative Jay West. Anderson County is serving as a project partner and is providing technical support and other resources toward the redevelopment effort.

“This is a monumental day for our Town and our community,” said Honea Path Mayor Christopher Burton. “Almost all of our residents have ties to the Chiquola Mill, and we are committed to helping the site become something that will help Honea Path usher in a new era of prosperity.”

“Small towns like Honea Path are the backbone of South Carolina, and promoting revitalization efforts in these areas makes for a more prosperous community for us all,” said Rep. Jay West. “I am proud to have been part of this effort and can’t wait to see what the future brings!”

“Renewal of the Chiquola site has been a top priority here since the day the mill closed its doors for good, and now the time has come when we can finally celebrate what the future holds in store,” said Sen. Michael W. Gambrell.

“Honea Path is a very unique, very resilient community with some of the best people you’ll find anywhere,” said Anderson County Councilmember Cindy Wilson. “I am so proud of them today—they truly deserve to have this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.”

According to Stantec, the site’s environmental consulting firm, cleanup activities will include removing approximately 10,750 tons of asbestos-containing materials found in debris piles and the remnants of onsite structures. It will also include removing approximately 6,500 cubic yards of contaminated soil. In the area of soil removal, a demarcation barrier will be installed, and the area will be backfilled to grade with 1-1.5 feet of clay and 0.5-1 foot of topsoil.

Chiquola Manufacturing (later Springs Industries) developed a textile mill on the property in the early 1900s. Its operations included spinning, carding, and weaving. it remained the town’s largest employer until its closure in 2003, and it provided work for thousands in this region over several generations. As such, the site has always been an integral part of Honea Path’s geography and character. Local, state, and community leaders have pledged to work together to ensure that redevelopment efforts will serve the greater good in much the same way as the Chiquola Mill did in its lifetime.

Southern Wall Products, Inc Announces First South Carolina Operation in Anderson County

Southern Wall Products, Inc. selects Anderson County to establish the company’s first South Carolina operation

$23 million investment will create 28 new jobs

    COLUMBIA, S.C. Southern Wall Products, Inc. (Southern Wall Products), a manufacturer of drywall finishing products, today announced it selects Anderson County to establish the company’s first South Carolina operation. The $23 million investment will create 28 new jobs.

Established in 1981, Southern Wall Products manufactures and sells finishing solutions for the drywall industry under the Ruco brand name. The company produces ready-mix joint compound, ceiling textures, setting compounds and primers.

Southern Wall Products currently has one manufacturing facility in Tucker, Georgia. The new facility, located at 1632 Pearman Dairy Road in Anderson, will increase the company’s capabilities to serve customers throughout the Southeast.

Operations will be online in June 2025. Individuals interested in joining the Southern Wall Products team should contact Mike Haun (770-621-3065).

QUOTES

“Southern Wall Products has been building communities since 1981. We’re excited for this next chapter for our company, our employees, their families and calling Anderson home to our new S.C. facility.”
-Southern Wall Products President Chris Winkler

“Congratulations to Southern Wall Products on establishing its first South Carolina operation. The company’s $23 million investment in Anderson County is further proof that manufacturing companies of all types recognize the benefits of doing business in South Carolina.”
-Gov. Henry McMaster

“We are always proud when a company chooses to invest in South Carolina, and today’s announcement is no exception. Southern Wall Products’ new operation and the jobs it creates are together a great win for Anderson County, and we look forward to the company’s success in our state.”
-Secretary of Commerce Harry M. Lightsey III

“We’re pleased that Southern Wall Products has chosen to join Anderson County’s growing family of industries. We are committed to recruiting well-paying jobs representing multiple industry sectors, and Southern Wall Products will be a great fit for our community.”
Anderson County Council Chairman Tommy Dunn

FIVE FAST FACTS

  • Southern Wall Products, Inc. (Southern Wall Products) selects Anderson County to establish its first South Carolina operations.
  • The company’s $23 million investment will create 28 new jobs.
  • Southern Wall Products is a manufacturer of drywall finishing products.
  • The company will be located at 1632 Pearman Dairy Road in Anderson, S.C.
  • Individuals interested in joining the Southern Wall Products team should contact Mike Haun (770-621-3065).


About S.C. Department of Commerce

As South Carolina’s leading economic development agency, the Department of Commerce works to recruit new businesses and help existing business grow. S.C. Commerce has recruited world-class companies to South Carolina such as BMW, Boeing, Continental, Giti Tire, LPL Financial Holdings, Mercedes-Benz Vans, Samsung, Toray and Volvo Cars and also supports startups, small and existing business, innovation and rural development initiatives. S.C. Commerce partners with the S.C. Technical College System via readySC to support workforce training and recruiting, and with the S.C. Department of Employment and Workforce, which provides worker training and employment opportunities within the state. With a strong international footprint, the Palmetto State has consistently been among the top in the nation for attracting jobs through foreign direct investment on a per capita basis – recognized by multiple economic development publications for its pro-business climate. For more information, visit www.SCcommerce.com.

MEDIA CONTACT:

Kelly Coakley

Director of Marketing and Communications

South Carolina Department of Commerce

(803) 737-1998

kcoakley@sccommerce.com

www.SCcommerce.com

 

Carolina Structural Systems establishes first South Carolina operation in Anderson County

NEWS RELEASE FROM SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

$4.7 million investment will create 60 new jobs

COLUMBIA, S.C. Carolina Structural Systems, a manufacturer of structural wood component systems, is establishing its first South Carolina operation in Anderson County. The $4.7 million investment will create 60 new jobs.

Carolina Structural Systems is a family-owned business that supplies fabricated wood components and engineered wood products for single and multi-family homes, and light commercial projects. The company opened its first facility in Star, North Carolina in 2016. To better serve the Upstate South Carolina and Atlanta, Georgia markets, the company purchased and is expanding a 30,000-square-foot building located at 909 Amity Road in Anderson.

Operations will be online by the end of this year.

QUOTES

“We are proud of our growth and expansion and particularly proud to have decided to make this expansion in the Upstate. The stable construction industry and healthy workforce have us very excited to be part of this beautiful area. Everyone in South Carolina and, specifically, Anderson has made this decision easy for us.”

 -Carolina Structural Systems General Manager David Green

 

“With its strong manufacturing reputation, South Carolina is the ideal place for Carolina Structural Systems to establish its new operations. We congratulate them on opening this new facility and look forward to a long and fruitful partnership.”

-Gov. Henry McMaster

 

“South Carolina offers a pro-business climate that fosters success. We are pleased that Carolina Structural Systems is expanding into our state as it builds a framework for serving the Southeast.”

-Secretary of Commerce Harry M. Lightsey III

 

“I am so excited to see new investment, new jobs and better opportunities coming to this part of Anderson County. I have no doubt that Carolina Structural Systems will find that our workforce goes above and beyond the call of duty and will be proud partners in making this investment a tremendous success.”

-Anderson County Council District Two Councilman Glenn Davis

 

FIVE FAST FACTS

  • Carolina Structural Systems is establishing its first South Carolina operation in Anderson County.
  • The company’s $4.7 million investment will create 60 new jobs.
  • Carolina Structural Systems is a manufacturer and distributor of structural wood assembly systems.
  • The company will be located at 909 Amity Road in Anderson, S.C.
  • Operations will be online by the end of this year.

 

 

Anderson County Business Incubator

Anderson County Economic Development seeks to assist individuals in the community.  The incubator space is specifically designed to help create, grow, develop, and restructure start-up businesses and industries. 

The incubator building in Anderson County sits in the northwest corner of South Carolina, conveniently located halfway between Atlanta and Charlotte along the I-85 corridor. Anderson County provides the perfect combination for your growing business with an excellent quality of life. 

Workforce Resources 

Our network of corporate and community workforce developers includes readySC,  WorkLink, and Tri-County Technical College. These partners are ready to assist in all needs concerning recruiting, hiring, and training resources. 

Our incubator and soft landing space are available for new or expanding companies and provide the infrastructure needed for start-ups and expansion through office, manufacturing,  and warehouse areas. 

These spaces also provide resources to create and maintain lasting connections with other partners in Anderson County.

Benefits Our Incubator Provides:

– Warehouse Space: Warehouse space is available for those new or expanding industries needing manufacturing floor space or storage.

– Price: The price of the incubator is specifically set at a very low rate to assist new and expanding businesses and industries growing here in Anderson County. 

– Meeting Rooms:  An executive conference room is available upon request.

– 24-hour Security Of All Space: The facility has a security presence both day and night with a gated entrance to the warehouse and a security guard on duty.

– Requirements Negotiable: The requirements necessary for the usage of the incubator are amenable to a variety of needs so as to fit best the use of our community and new/expanding industries.

– Loading Docks: The warehouse has three docks capable of supporting truck loading and unloading. 

Our goal is to contiue supporting the growing needs of our community and incoming industries in this ever-growing market. As the economy in Anderson County continues to swell with business we strive to assist new and expanding industries in getting the foundation they need to become successful and stay that way as members of our town, our county, and our community. Together we continue to build the Anderson County we want!

If you have any questions please contact the Anderson County Office of Economic Development to see how we can help your company reach your business goals.

Two Bassmaster Events On Lake Hartwell Reel In Awards For Economic Impact

Lake Hartwell hosts Bassmasters and Anderson County wins awards for economic impact.

 

Bassmaster tournament on Lake Hartwell win awards for Anderson County, SCThe 2022 Academy Sports + Outdoors Bassmaster Classic presented by Huk and the 2022 Abu Garcia Bassmaster High School National Championship presented by Academy Sports + Outdoors — both held on Lake Hartwell in Anderson, S.C. — have been recognized as 2022 Champions of Economic Impact in Sports Tourism (Mid-Market Division) by Sports Destination Management after generating an economic impact of more than $25.5 million.

“We are so proud to have the positive impact of the iconic Bassmaster Classic recognized again, but also to highlight the incredible draw of our High School National Championship,” said B.A.S.S. CEO Chase Anderson. “B.A.S.S. has always had a fantastic partnership with Visit Anderson, and over the years, Lake Hartwell and Green Pond Landing have hosted Bassmaster events at every level. It’s our hope that through media coverage of our exciting tournaments and by attracting our signature large, enthusiastic crowds to a fishery, every B.A.S.S. tournament can be an economic win for our host cities.”

The 2022 Bassmaster Classic, hosted by Visit Anderson and VisitGreenvilleSC, drew a record-breaking 154,932 fans to Classic week activities at Lake Hartwell and various event venues in Greenville. Long considered the most important event in sportfishing, the Bassmaster Classic has also established itself as a huge economic boon for host communities. For the Upstate of South Carolina, the positive economic impact was fueled by more than just the 10,000-plus room nights booked for the event. Fans lined the exterior of the Greenville Convention Center in eager anticipation of the Bassmaster Classic Outdoors Expo presented by Marathon — an outdoor enthusiast’s dream — where exhibitors from around the world were on-site selling a variety of merchandise for fishing, hunting, camping and more.

2022 marked the first time the Bassmaster High School National Championship has been held on Lake Hartwell. Young anglers from 39 states and Ontario, Canada, qualified for the 315-boat field. The tournament accounted for more than 6,100 room nights and had a total economic impact of $1.5 million for Anderson.

“Anderson County relies heavily on Lake Hartwell and Green Pond Landing as an economic driver for our community, and the relationship we share with B.A.S.S. has been critical to our success as a destination for tournament fishing,” said Neil Paul, executive director of Visit Anderson. “We are extremely grateful to be recognized as a Champion in Economic Impact by Sports Destination Management for our part in hosting the record-breaking Academy Sports + Outdoors Bassmaster Classic presented by Huk as well as the Abu Garcia Bassmaster High School National Championship presented by Academy Sports + Outdoors.”

Sports Destination Management is the leading publication with the largest circulation of sports event planners and tournament directors in the sports tourism market. Their 2022 Champions of Economic Impact in Sports Tourism awards included a variety of sporting events across small, mid and large-markets.

B.A.S.S. was previously honored by the publication in 2018 as a Champion of Innovation in Sports Tourism for the Greenville, S.C., Bassmaster Classic and recognized as a 2019 Champion of Economic Impact in Sports Tourism for the Bassmaster Classic in Knoxville, Tenn., which will host the 2023 Classic. A report from Visit Knoxville found that the 2019 Bassmaster Classic generated more money for the city than even the first weekend of March Madness.

About B.A.S.S.B.A.S.S., which encompasses the Bassmaster tournament leagues, events and media platforms, is the worldwide authority on bass fishing and keeper of the culture of the sport, providing cutting edge content on bass fishing whenever, wherever and however bass fishing fans want to use it. Headquartered in Birmingham, Ala., the 515,000-member organization’s fully integrated media platforms include the industry’s leading magazines (Bassmaster and B.A.S.S. Times), website (Bassmaster.com), TV show, radio show, social media programs and events. For more than 50 years, B.A.S.S. has been dedicated to access, conservation and youth fishing.

The tournament trail includes the most prestigious events at each level of competition, including the Bassmaster Elite Series, St. Croix Bassmaster Opens Series presented by Mossy Oak Fishing, TNT Fireworks B.A.S.S. Nation Series, Strike King Bassmaster College Series presented by Bass Pro Shops, Abu Garcia Bassmaster High School Series presented by Academy Sports + Outdoors, Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Team Championship, Yamaha Rightwaters Bassmaster Kayak Series powered by TourneyX, Yamaha Bassmaster Redfish Cup Championship presented by Skeeter and the ultimate celebration of competitive fishing, the Academy Sports + Outdoors Bassmaster Classic.

 

Media Contact: Emily Harley, B.A.S.S. Communications Manager, 205-313-0945 (o), eharley@bassmaster.com

Anderson County Awarded $500,000 Grant for New Park and River Access

New Park and River Access in Anderson County, SC

Anderson County has been awarded a $500,000 grant from the US Department of Interior Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF). These funds will be used towards developing a new recreation facility on the Saluda River in Piedmont, S.C.

“This new facility will serve as a key anchor on the Saluda River Blue Trail and bring countless benefits to Piedmont and the surrounding area”, said Anderson County Councilmember Jimmy Davis. “I’d like to thank the National Park Service for this significant award and express my gratitude to our friends at SCPRT’s Office of Recreation, Grants, and Policy for their invaluable assistance in support of this effort.”

The facility will be developed in the historic village of Piedmont on county-owned property located at 550 River Road at the confluence of the Saluda River and Big Brushy Creek, just north of Piedmont Dam. LWCF funds will assist in the development of Phase I of the new park, which will include the following:

  • ADA-accessible kayak launch facility
  • 5,000 linear feet of ADA-accessible paved sidewalk
  • Improved parking area and access
  • Initial development of nature paths, shoreline access trails, and habitat enhancements

 

“News of this serves as being among the proudest moments of my time in public service”, said SC House District 10 Representative West Cox. “This park will build upon the momentum for renewal that has been building in Piedmont for the last few years, and I am privileged to witness this happening.”

“I can’t begin to say enough good things about the people in Piedmont—their strength and resilience are now being rewarded”, said SC State Senator Mike Gambrell. “The park will bring long-term, sustainable benefits to the community, and I can’t wait to see it come together.”

Piedmont Riverfront Park will be the fifth access facility developed by Anderson County to support the Upper Saluda River Blue Trail. The Blue Trail provides over 70 miles of beginner-friendly and nearly 50 miles of more advanced paddling opportunities. Emanating from the time-scarred valley of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Pickens and Greenville Counties, the Saluda River borders six counties as it flows through Upstate South Carolina.

Anderson County New Park and River Access

The efforts described herein will serve to 1) preserve and protect almost 30 acres of riverfront property; 2) offer improved recreational access to residents and visitors; 3) promote conservation efforts and ecological awareness; and 4) provide additional support to South Carolina’s natural resource-based economy, which has an annual statewide impact of more than $1.6 billion according to a report published by the SC Department of Natural Resources.

Anderson County estimates that the park will directly contribute more than $3 million to the regional economy each year, with indirect impacts exceeding $10 million annually.

Media Contact: Rusty Burns, County Administrator

(864) 260-4031| rburns@andersoncountysc.org

Bosch Expanding Operations in Anderson County

bosch-expanding-operations

Bosch, a leading global supplier of technology and services, today announced plans to expand operations in Anderson County. The company’s $200 million investment will create 350 new jobs.

Bosch’s operations are divided into four business sectors: mobility solutions, industrial technology, consumer goods and energy, and building technology. As a leading Internet of Things (IoT) provider, Bosch offers innovative solutions for smart homes, Industry 4.0, and connected mobility.

Located at 4421 S.C. Highway 81 in Anderson, the Bosch facility will be the company’s first production operation of fuel cell technology in the United States. The fuel cell stacks produced will drive hydrogen-powered Class 8 trucks in the next few years. The Bosch expansion includes capital upgrades to the Anderson campus, where an estimated 147,000 square feet of floor space will be developed to manufacture the fuel cell stacks, as well as support clean room and climate-controlled environments required for quality-critical processes. Fuel cell stack production is planned for 2026.

Individuals interested in joining the Bosch team should visit the company’s careers page.

The Coordinating Council for Economic Development has approved job development credits related to this project.

QUOTES

 

“The hydrogen economy holds great promise and at Bosch we are all in. This is a significant milestone as we announce the first fuel-cell related production for Bosch in the U.S. to support the growing demand from our customers as part of a diverse approach to powertrain technology.”

-Bosch North America President Mike Mansuetti

 

“Helping Bosch to be among the first to commercialize fuel cell stack production in the U.S. speaks to the strength of our manufacturing industry and workforce. We are grateful for Bosch’s commitment to our state and look forward to strengthening our partnership.”

Gov. Henry McMaster

 

“Fuel cells have been a promising technology for many years, and it is fitting that this technology is coming to South Carolina where our manufacturing strength has helped many companies bring new innovations to the market. We applaud Bosch for another successful expansion in Anderson County.”

-Secretary of Commerce Harry M. Lightsey III

 

“The investment and jobs provided by this new technology are significant for Anderson County and for our long-standing collaboration with Bosch as one of the largest local employers.”

-Anderson County Council Chairman Tommy Dunn

 

FIVE FAST FACTS

 

  • Bosch is expanding operations in Anderson County.
  • The company’s $200 million investment will create 350 new jobs.
  • Bosch is a leading global supplier of technology and services.
  • Located at 4421 S.C. Highway 81 in Anderson, S.C., the expansion will allow the company to produce fuel cell stacks that propel hydrogen-powered Class 8 trucks.   
  • Individuals interested in joining the Bosch team should visit the company’s careers page.
MEDIA CONTACT: Rusty Burns, County Administrator
864.260.4031 | rburns@andersoncountysc.org