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GE Opens First New Mfg. Plant in Louisville, KY, in Over 50 Years

GE Appliances has announced the opening of its GeoSpring Hybrid Water Heater manufacturing facility at Appliance Park in Louisville, KY, the first to open there since 1957. The $38 million investment in the new product and a revitalized facility is the first milestone in commitments GE has made since 2009 to invest a total of $1 billion ($800 million in Louisville) and create more than 1,300 new jobs in the U.S. by 2014. The new product and other recent investments at Appliance Park has also created hundreds of highly skilled salaried jobs in fields like engineering, industrial design and manufacturing.

"The journey we started in 2009 to get to this day has been an inspirational one," said GE Appliances President and CEO Charles "Chip" Blankenship. "To reverse decades of outsourcing by bringing new, industry-leading products and jobs back to the U.S. takes tremendous cooperation, imagination, courage and plain hard work by a lot of people. I want to thank our local union, our employees, government and company officials for having and executing a vision that is bringing these jobs to Appliance Park and creating a bright future for our business."

Lean manufacturing and a more competitive wage structure for new employees led to the selection of Louisville as the production site for the new water heater instead of China, where an earlier version of the product was made. Not only can the new product now be made more competitively in the U.S., the GeoSpring Hybrid Water Heater, developed by the Louisville team, has an enhanced feature set, offers better performance with greater energy savings and will be more affordable for consumers.

The GeoSpring was the first GE Appliances product designed and built using Lean manufacturing principles. The Lean process, which uses a cross-functional team of employees, including hourly manufacturing workers, to design the product and the manufacturing process, will help increase the competitiveness of the operation by identifying and removing waste in materials and work effort often found in traditional manufacturing.

State and local governments also supported putting the new GeoSpring in Louisville with up to $17 million in incentives to design and build the new energy-efficient facility and other investments that the company will make at Appliance Park during the next several years.

"We made a commitment early in my administration that energy-related development would be a high priority," Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear said. "We developed an aggressive plan to not only research and develop new kinds of energy production, but to attract businesses and projects that are similarly committed to cleaner, greener energy applications. GE's new hybrid water heater is a perfect match for our energy commitment and our strong manufacturing core."

The new GE GeoSpring Hybrid Electric Water Heater is designed to provide hot water in the quantities homeowners have come to expect from a 50-gallon tank water heater but uses less than half the energy to produce it. Compared to a conventional 50-gallon tank water heater that uses 4,879 kWh per year, the new GE GeoSpring Water Heater:

Uses less than half of that energy, or about 1,830 kWh per year. (Based on DOE test procedure and comparison of a 50-gallon standard electric tank water heater using 4,879 kW per year vs. the GeoSpring Hybrid Water Heater using 1,830 kWh per year.) This saves approximately $325 per year, less than half the cost of a conventional electric water heater. That's $3,250 in savings in energy costs over a 10-year period based on 10.65 cents per kW.

The GeoSpring Hybrid Water Heater combines energy-saving heat-pump technology with traditional electric heating elements. Hybrid technology absorbs heat in the ambient air and transfers it into the water. Since this requires much less energy than the energy used to generate radiant heat, as used in a conventional electric tank water heater, the GeoSpring Hybrid Electric Water Heater is more economical to operate, the company said.

GeoSpring is available at national retailers and national plumbing distributors such as Ferguson, as well as many local retailers and distributors, the company said.

For more information contact:

GE Appliances

Appliance Park, AP3-232

Louisville, KY 40225

502-452-7819

www.geappliances.com/geospring

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