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Energy & Innovation Park

Phases 3 & 4

Being hailed as one of the most significant private sector investments in state history, the Energy Innovation Park, LLC will construct a 19.98 megawatt fuel cell grid on the Stanley Black and Decker campus.  This will be the first phase of several in the $1 billion privately funded project.  The project will provide 3,000 jobs and generate tax revenues upwards of $45 million for the City of New Britain throughout the 20 year span.

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Phases 3 and 4 will compliment the first phases, which are currently under construction, by adding additional data storage and office space for tenants. Once the expansion of phases 3 and 4 is completed, it will be the largest fuel cell installation in the world.  The third and fourth phases will create computing capacity demanded by modern commerce that serves key CT industry sectors, as well as innovative energy storage, carbon capture, and entrepreneurship initiatives. Key beneficiaries of data storage innovation such as CCSU, the Hospital of Special Care, and Stanley Black & Decker will benefit immensely upon the completion of all four phases.

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