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International Wire uses National Grid $821K incentive for new equipment at Canastota plant

Camden–based International Wire used a National Grid (NYSE: NGG) energy-efficiency incentive of more than $800,000 to help pay for new equipment at its plant in Canastota. Pictured here (from left to right) are Paul Wood, manager of International Wire’s Canastota plant; Stacey Ingraham, International Wire’s VP of human resources; Richard Fox, manager of customer and external affairs at National Grid; Dave Bass, VP of engineering at International Wire; and Tony Torzon, director of operations at International Wire. (Photo credit: National Grid)

CANASTOTA, N.Y. — National Grid (NYSE: NGG) says International Wire used energy-efficiency incentives that the energy company provided to help pay for new equipment at its Canastota plant while saving money in the long run on its energy costs. International Wire replaced a 25-year-old multiwire drawing machine at the plant with a new generation of […]

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