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Manufacturing companies in Utah continue to expand, according to new data collected by IndustryNet, adding nearly 2,400 jobs in the past year alone. Altogether, Utah has gained more than 25,000 industrial jobs since September of 2010, and now accounts for more jobs than it had during the recession -- a milestone few states have achieved.
Echoing similar progress recorded in other Western states like Colorado and Arizona, Utah's pro-business environment combined with a skilled workforce and a focus on technology and innovation has galvanized the state's industrial sector, helping to create jobs for a seventh straight year.
This article will examine how manufacturing in Utah has evolved over the years, delving into city, county, regional, and historical data collected by Industry...(Full Article)
The cost of energy is significant for a business. In the past, barring considerable government supports, alternative power sources were often more expensive than traditional ones.
Now, in many areas, using alternative energy sources can benefit the bottom line.
With the help of an energy conservation consultant, businesses can operate more efficiently while building a reputation as a green company. For example, a business that generates biomass waste can convert it into energy is in a position to save money on energy consumption and waste disposal.
Here are some things to consider when studying alternative energy suppliers:
Energy efficiency audits
Before building solar panels or a windmill, it's vital for businesses to measure exactly how much energy is consumed. Getting a...(Full Article)
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