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Energy company Enexor to expand, creating 50 jobs

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Enexor BioEnergy has announced the expansion of the its Franklin operations, a move expected to represent a US$5 million investment and create approximately 50 jobs over the next 2 years, according to an article in the Nashville Post.

Enexor will locate its operations to a 40 000 ft.2 facility at 1 Enterprise Court, Williamson County, Texas, where it will conduct prototyping, testing and manufacturing.

Since being founded in 2015, the start-up has developed a small-scale, renewable energy system that converts organic and biomass waste into clean electricity as well as hot and chilled water. The heating and power system has broad applications for commercial, industrial and institutional use.

Enexor anticipates it will begin manufacturing its renewable bioenergy system by the end of the year in the leased facility. The company plans to export its systems to countries in Europe, Africa, Asia and Latin America, the release notes.

Enexor Founder and CEO Lee Jestings said: “Franklin is the perfect place for us to continue recruiting great people and manufacturing our clean energy product. Enexor is thinking globally, which is another reason why the state of Tennessee is the prime location to grow in.”

Read the article online at: https://www.energyglobal.com/bioenergy/11072019/energy-company-enexor-to-expand-creating-50-jobs/

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