Gamesa officials are hopeful the September furloughs will last only about 10 weeks or so.
The Tribune-Democrat of Johnstown ( http://bit.ly/LOgHnH) reports Tuesday that lower demand for windmill blades made at the factory is driving the furloughs, as is the expiration of the federal American Renewable Energy Production Tax Credit, which helps wind farm developers. Gamesa officials hope to recall the workers if the tax credit is extended.
Gamesa says the plant, which opened in Cambria County in 2006, will focus on making blades for foreign wind farms unless and until the U.S. tax credit is extended. The furloughs will affect about 30 percent of the employees at the plant about 60 miles east of Pittsburgh.
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Information from: The Tribune-Democrat, http://www.tribune-democrat.com



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