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HORRY COUNTY, S.C. (WMBF) - During the pandemic, Ted Anderson has been doing odd jobs, after working security began to feel too risky back when the virus began spreading at the beginning of 2020.
âI was exposed to hundreds of people a night, in fact, at the end of it, I was working at Pirates Voyage, where I was exposed to like 2,000 people a day,â the Carolina Forest resident explained. âAnd it just, being 69 years old, and COVID had come out, I just didnât want to be exposed to it, so I quit.â
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Generac Expands Capacity With New Manufacturing and Distribution Facility
Demand for power generation and new energy technologies has driven growth that requires increased production
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WAUKESHA, Wis., Feb. 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Generac Power Systems today announced plans to open a new manufacturing, assembly, and distribution operation in Trenton, South Carolina. The facility will support increased demand for home standby generators and associated energy technologies, and serve as a distribution center to customers in the southeast part of the United States, creating approximately 450 new jobs over the next two years. With significant demand for Generac products across the country, we re excited to expand our operational capacity to accommodate the increased interest in residential power systems, said Aaron Jagdfeld, President and CEO of Generac Power Systems, Inc. The Trenton facility is strategically located closer