Friday, July 01, 2022

PLANS FOR $1.8B QUEEN CREEK INDUSTRIAL INVESTMENT UNDER REVIEW: South Korean EV Battery Gets Cold Feet

While the company still plans to proceed with plants jointly owned with General Motors in Tennessee and Michigan, LG Energy Solution Ltd.is reconsidering plans for Arizona that were announced with much fanfare in April 2022
They now look hasty as rising inflation is expected to push up investment costs while demand for electric cars will decrease in a global recession.
"Economic conditions are worsening while investment costs have surged, so we're thoroughly reviewing the investment," an LGES insider said    
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Construction was set to start in the second quarter with mass production scheduled for the second half of 2024.
 
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LG reviews $1.8b US battery plant over rising costs, fear of softening demand

SEOUL (BLOOMBERG) - LG Energy Solution, the world's second-largest electric car battery maker, is reviewing plans to build a 1.7 trillion won (S$1.8 billion) plant in Arizona as surging material prices inflate the costs of the project.

Given "unprecedented economic conditions and investment circumstances" in the United States, LG Energy is currently evaluating various investment options, the company said in response to a Chosun Ilbo report that it had decided to reconsider the project amid concerns over weakening battery demand

LG Energy had planned to spend 1.7 trillion won to build a plant with 11 gigawatt hours of capacity in Queen Creek, Arizona, to supply cylinder-type batteries for electric vehicle start-ups. Construction was set to start in the second quarter with mass production scheduled for the second half of 2024, LG Energy had announced in March.

A final decision on whether to build the Arizona plant will be made after LG Energy consults with customers on how it can reflect cost increases in battery prices, Yonhap News Agency reported, citing an unidentified source.

The decision is expected to take at least one to two months, according to Yonhap.

The company still plans to proceed with plants jointly owned with General Motors in Tennessee and Michigan, Yonhap said."

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LG Energy Solution Gets Cold Feet over Battery Plant in U.S.

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LG Reviews $1.3 Billion Arizona Battery Plant on Rising Costs

An LG Energy Solution Co. battery cell for electric vehicle.

An LG Energy Solution Co. battery cell for electric vehicle.

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"LG Energy Solution Ltd       the world’s second-largest electric-car battery maker, is reviewing plans to build a $1.3 billion plant in Arizona as surging materials prices inflate the cost of the project. 

Given “unprecedented economic conditions and investment circumstances” in the US, LG Energy is currently reviewing various investment options, the company said in response to a Chosun Ilbo that it had decided to reconsider the project as construction costs have increased and amid concerns over weakening battery demand."

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ALL THE FANFARE: “The historic investment from LG Energy Solution is a generational one that will support thousands of good-paying jobs in Pinal County and throughout the state,” Ducey said in the release.

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LG Energy Solution is the latest to choose Arizona as a home for high-tech manufacturing, joining companies like Intel, TSMC, Lucid, Nikola and ElectraMeccanica.

“Global technology leaders like LG are choosing Arizona because of our world-class business environment, advanced workforce, unbeatable quality of life and culture of innovation – one that’s delivering unparalleled opportunity for current and future generations,” Ducey said.

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Planning & Development» LG Energy Solution Buys Queen Creek Plant Site

The auction of a 650-acre Arizona State Trust Land site, the planned location for the proposed LG Energy Solution battery plant in Queen Creek, went off as expected this week. The international energy and electronics giant was the sole bidder, paying the minimum of $84.44M for the site at the NEC of Ironwood and Germann Roads.

Last month, AZBEX was the first outlet to report on plans for the estimated $2.8B, 1MSF project, which includes development and intergovernmental agreements between LG Energy Solutions Ltd., Pinal County and the Town of Queen Creek. (AZBEX; March 18th). The project has since been covered extensively in regional and global media and was confirmed by LGES March 23rd. The initial investment is targeted at $1.4B, according to sources released since the development agreements were made public.

On April 19th, the Arizona Commerce Authority issued a celebratory press release on the project. Officials including Governor Doug Ducey, ACA President and CEO Sandra Watson, Greater Phoenix Economic Council President and CEO Chris Camacho, Pinal County Board of Supervisors Chairman Jeffrey McClure, and Queen Creek Mayor Gail Barney all expressed their pleasure and support for the project and its impacts on area economic development efforts.

 

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Behind the deal: Why battery giant LG selected Queen Creek for its new plant

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"South Korea-based battery giant LG Energy Solution Ltd. is moving forward with its $1.4 billion manufacturing plant in the Phoenix metro after it spent months looking for a site to support the increasing demand for lithium-ion batteries in the U.S.

LG Energy Solution, or LGES, recently purchased about 650 acres of state land in Queen Creek for a 1 million-square-foot cylindrical-type battery manufacturing plant. The facility is expected to generate about 2,800 jobs and start production by 2024 at Ironwood and Pecos roads. LGES is one of the largest battery producers in the world.

-- An economic impact analysis completed in May by Tempe-based Rounds Consulting Group Inc. said the facility will be constructed in multiple phases and cost nearly $3 billion to construct as well as buy and install the necessary manufacturing equipment. Town documents said the initial facility will comprise 11 buildings totaling 1.5 million square feet of manufacturing, office and facility support space on about 120 acres, according to documents submitted to the town

-- Plans for the facility have drawn the ire of local residents who are concerned about the long-term environmental and safety impacts the plant could have on nearby residential communities and schools

-- LGES chose Queen Creek, according to the company, because of its “strategic importance, business-friendly environment, and access to educated and an abundance of workforce,” which are important site selection factors for the electric vehicle supply chain.

Queen Creek, one of fastest-growing municipalities

The town of Queen Creek is one of several fast-growing municipalities in the metro that has seen a significant increase in population, housing and commercial development in recent years and is projected to continue expanding.

The town, which grew to 66,300 residents last year, is expected to reach nearly 75,000 people by 2023. Just southeast of the town, the adjacent San Tan Valley also has more than 100,000 residents that support Queen Creek.

-- The LGES site also sits close to the Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport, a big economic driver in the region, Union Pacific rail line, and State Route 24, which connects Queen Creek and Pinal County to the Loop 202 in southeast Mesa, one of the hottest industrial markets in the country.

Optimistic projections and deals:

In May, the company received approval for its site plans from the town’s planning commission.

The facility will not require any further approvals or public hearings, according to the town of Queen Creek, which said it will be investing $47 million in infrastructure to support the LGES plant and the region with road improvements and water and wastewater infrastructure.

The May 2022 economic impact analysis said construction of the facility will also support an estimated 13,600 jobs, generate $64 million in state tax revenue, $16 million in Pinal County tax revenue and $27.8 million in Queen Creek tax revenue.

During the next decade, the report said Arizona will collect $93.1 million, Pinal County will collect $36 million and Queen Creek will collect $27.4 million in tax revenue from operations of the facility.

The Arizona Commerce Authority said the company is eligible for a maximum of $71.26 million in state incentives, including $66 million from the Qualified Facility program and $5 million from the Arizona Competes Fund, which are both performance-based.

The town of Queen Creek approved a Foreign Trade Zone recommendation for the site in March, which significantly reduces property taxes, and deferring all building and permitting fees and waiving the fees if 2,800 jobs are created. Pinal County will also reimburse LGES training costs of $3,000 per Pinal County resident employed and $1,500 per non-Pinal County resident employed.

Thursday, June 30, 2022

AeroSpace & Defense News

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Contracts Headlines - Thursday, 30 June 2022

Here's one detailed report first about Nano UAVs

Teledyne FLIR Awarded $48M Nano-UAV Framework Agreement by the Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency

Teledyne FLIR Defense, part of Teledyne Technologies Incorporated (NYSE:TDY), announced that it has entered into a framework agreement worth up to NOK 475 million (approximately $48 million) with the Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency to deliver advanced Black Hornet® nano unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).  The agreement is valid for four years but can be extended a year at a time for up to three additional years.

While Norway received its first Black Hornet in 2015, this agreement represents the country’s largest commitment to date.  With these new orders, Norway will become one of the largest users of Teledyne FLIR’s Black Hornet Personal Reconnaissance System.  The Black Hornet weighs just 33 grams (less than 0.1 pounds) and measures 168 millimeters (less than seven inches).  Well suited for operations in highly contested and GPS-denied environments, nearly silent, and with a flight time up to 25 minutes, the pocket-sized UAV transmits live visible and thermal video to the operator. 

Teledyne FLIR Defense has delivered more than 12,000 Black Hornets to defense and security forces worldwide.

“I would like to thank the Norwegian Government and Minister of Defence, Bjorn Arild Gram, for continued support of the Black Hornet, which is also designed and manufactured in Norway,” said Robert Mehrabian, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Teledyne Technologies.  “With this new agreement, nations cooperating with Norway may also procure the Black Hornet. 

As the world’s leading nano UAV system, Black Hornet delivers covert situational awareness to military units in combat operations – a crucial advantage at a time when European and allied countries confront new threats on the Continent and beyond.”

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“Our Black Hornet nano UAV operates day or night and even in the most challenging GPS-denied environments, including indoors,” said Edwin Roks, Executive Vice President and Segment President Teledyne Digital Imaging.  “With a range of two kilometers, the Black Hornet can fly at speeds exceeding six meters per second and communicates with an encrypted digital datalink for secure and reliable communications from tight spaces to beyond-line-of-sight applications.”

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Rolls–Royce Signs TotalCare Agreement With South Korean Airline T'way As Trent 700 Sets New Milestone

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Spanish Order Expands Typhoon's Role Securing European Air Defence

Spanish Order Expands Typhoon's Role Securing European Air Defence

A major new order by Spain to expand its frontline fleet with 20 new Eurofighter Typhoons underlines the importance of the aircraft's role as the backbone of European defence. The announcement made...

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Rheinmetall Wins Major Air Start Units Order for the German AF

Rheinmetall Wins Major Air Start Units Order for the German AF

Rheinmetall has received a new and important contract for the German Air Force. The framework contract, awarded by the German procurement agency BAAINBw, is currently worth up to CAD 8 million (EUR3 m...

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BAE Selected to Advance Autonomous Technology for Automatic Target Recognition

BAE Selected to Advance Autonomous Technology for Automatic Target Recognition

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Eurofighter, Netma and Eurojet Sign Halcon Contract for New Eurofighter Typhoons

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Teledyne FLIR Awarded $48M Nano–UAV Framework Agreement by the Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency

Teledyne FLIR Awarded $48M Nano–UAV Framework Agreement by the Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency

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Kongsberg to Upgrade the Combat System at RNoN Corvetts, Skjold Class

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Embraer Signs a Firm Contract for Up to 10 Passenger to Freight Conversions

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Cyprus Orders 6 H145Ms for its National Guard

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CDB Aviation Leases 2 A320neo Aircraft to Aer Lingus

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FBI ISSUES MORE SUBPOENAS HERE IN ARIZONA | AZMirror Jerod MacDonald-Evoy

The subpoena appears to be part of a larger investigation into Trump allies and associates and their role in the Jan. 6 riot

The FBI subpoenaed Karen Fann and Kelly Townsend for information on the January 6 insurrection

"Arizona Senate President Karen Fann and Mesa Republican Senator Kelly Townsend were subpoenaed by the FBI for an on-going investigation into President Donald Trump’s alleged pressure campaign on state officials to overturn the 2020 presidential election results. 

“President Fann received a FOIA in the form of a subpoena by the FBI as part of the Biden Administration’s political theatrics as they look into ‘January 6,’” Kim Quintero, Director of Communications for Arizona Senate Republicans said in a statement to the Arizona Mirror. “Nonetheless, President Fann is fully cooperating in releasing whatever emails and text messages they are requesting.” 

Arizona Senate President Karen Fann and Mesa Republican Senator Kelly Townsend were subpoenaed by the FBI for an on-going investigation into President Donald Trump’s alleged pressure campaign on state officials to overturn the 2020 presidential election results. 

“President Fann received a FOIA in the form of a subpoena by the FBI as part of the Biden Administration’s political theatrics as they look into ‘January 6,’” Kim Quintero, Director of Communications for Arizona Senate Republicans said in a statement to the Arizona Mirror. “Nonetheless, President Fann is fully cooperating in releasing whatever emails and text messages they are requesting.” 

Fann, a Prescott Republican, hired and helped lead the “audit” of Maricopa County’s 2020 Presidential election results. She was also in communication with a number of Trump allies such as OANN correspondent Christina Bobb — who also worked for the Trump campaign and sent emails to Fann on behalf of Trump attorney Rudy Guiliani in December 2020 that included witness declarations, statements and expert testimony. Bobb’s non-profit would also supply volunteers for the “audit” itself as well as funding. 

Quintero also confirmed that Townsend, a staunch supporter of the “audit” efforts and bogus election fraud claims, was issued a similar subpoena. Quintero said she is not aware of any other senator who wsa issued a subpoena. 

“We have no reason to believe (Fann and Townsend) will be called to testify in Washington D.C.,” Quintero said. “The documents expressly say that she is not to comment on the matter, so this is all we can release at this time.”

The Arizona Capitol Times reported that Fann said there is a “list” of lawmakers who received a subpoena. 

A Republican spokesman for the Arizona House of Representatives said he was unaware whether any members of that chamber had also been subpoenaed. 

The subpoenas follow a string of other subpoenas to other high profile Arizona politicos who have found themselves enmeshed in election fraud claims and other legal battles.  . .

The document at the heart of the matter, which led the DOJ to issue a subpoena, involves 11 Arizona Republicans who met at the state party headquarters to falsely declare themselves the state’s official presidential electors - Rep. Jake Hoffman, R-Queen Creek, was one of those electors. Hoffman would later go on to own a business that looks and acts identical to the email campaign platform utilized by Ginni Thomas, wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, to email 29 Arizona lawmakers asking them not to certify the election results. Former Rep. Anthony Kern, who was at the Capitol on Jan. 6, was also one of the electors, along with Senate Candidate Jim Lamon and Turning Point Action head Tyler Bowyer.

 

 

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