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Hydrogen: Proving to be a Great Investment for SC

Industry is creating jobs and leveraging outside investments at a 10:1 ratio

Over the past few years, South Carolina has made significant advancements in growing our state’s knowledge-based economy. Particularly in the area of growing a hydrogen industry, South Carolina has become a national and international leader and that reputation is attracting companies looking to relocate or expand their services here.

the Center for Hydrogen Research with one of their pickup trucks“When we created the Centers of Economic Excellence (CoEE) to help grow our state’s knowledge-based economy, we did not know for certain what direction this public/private partnership would lead us,” said House Speaker Bobby Harrell.

The public/private investment in hydrogen has created 229 jobs in South Carolina. With 65% of those jobs being created in the last 5 years, this is proving to be a growing industry.

Crowds across SC urge Gov. Sanford to ‘shape up or ship out’

Not knowing how many people would be attending the ‘anti-Sanford / pro-education and jobs’ rally, I wasn’t sure how many photos I’d be able to take – it turns out plenty of people are interested in jobs and education here in S.C. As a matter of fact, several flash crowds popped up across the state.

Here in Greenville, we listened to Bryan Coburn, the S.C. State Teacher of the Year, as he admonished current policies and encouraged others to stay true, and push forward by voting your conscious.

We also heard from a former Greenville County student who just graduated from Duke Univ. He stated that, for the most part, recent graduates are not moving to S.C. to work, because the job environment is so poor here.

    

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