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Bloom Energy Expands to East Coast

Bloom Energy breaks ground on new Manufacturing Center in Delaware, and announces new customers leading the way in energy innovation.




Governor’s Weekly Message: Bloom Energy: Helping to Power Delaware’s Future

The Governor talks about Bloom Energy coming to Delaware. On Monday, Bloom will break ground on Bloom energy’s first East Coast manufacturing facility, to be constructed on the former site of the Chrysler plant in Newark, which is now part of the University of Delaware’s Science, Technology and Advanced Research campus. Once completed, it will bring an estimated 1,500 manufacturing, supply chain and construction jobs to the region.




JP Morgan Chase Plans to Add Up to 1,200 Jobs in Delaware

Governor Markell and Delaware Economic Development Office Director Levin announced that JP Morgan Chase plans to expand its operations in Delaware and add up to 1,200 new jobs in the state.




Secretary of State Releases 2011 Corporations Annual Report

Secretary of State Jeffrey W. Bullock has released the 2011 Annual Report for the Delaware Division of Corporations. Delaware remains the chosen home of more than half of all U.S. publicly traded companies. At the end of 2011, there were over 945,000 active business entities in the state, a 4% increase from 2010. Overall new entity formation in 2011 grew 13% to 133,297.




Governor’s Weekly Message: STEM Council Aids Students in Competing for Global Jobs

Governor Jack Markell talks about the state’s STEM Council and the international competition for jobs. One of the things companies look for when considering where to invest is a gifted workforce, which depends on our public schools. The jobs of the future are in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math, or STEM subjects.







 Pages Tagged With: "jobs"

Bloom Energy Expands to East Coast

Bloom Energy breaks ground on new Manufacturing Center in Delaware, and announces new customers leading the way in energy innovation.




Governor’s Weekly Message: Bloom Energy: Helping to Power Delaware’s Future

The Governor talks about Bloom Energy coming to Delaware. On Monday, Bloom will break ground on Bloom energy’s first East Coast manufacturing facility, to be constructed on the former site of the Chrysler plant in Newark, which is now part of the University of Delaware’s Science, Technology and Advanced Research campus. Once completed, it will bring an estimated 1,500 manufacturing, supply chain and construction jobs to the region.




JP Morgan Chase Plans to Add Up to 1,200 Jobs in Delaware

Governor Markell and Delaware Economic Development Office Director Levin announced that JP Morgan Chase plans to expand its operations in Delaware and add up to 1,200 new jobs in the state.




Secretary of State Releases 2011 Corporations Annual Report

Secretary of State Jeffrey W. Bullock has released the 2011 Annual Report for the Delaware Division of Corporations. Delaware remains the chosen home of more than half of all U.S. publicly traded companies. At the end of 2011, there were over 945,000 active business entities in the state, a 4% increase from 2010. Overall new entity formation in 2011 grew 13% to 133,297.




Governor’s Weekly Message: STEM Council Aids Students in Competing for Global Jobs

Governor Jack Markell talks about the state’s STEM Council and the international competition for jobs. One of the things companies look for when considering where to invest is a gifted workforce, which depends on our public schools. The jobs of the future are in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math, or STEM subjects.