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Duke Energy recently gave its Power Partner Award to the Mocksville, N.C., facility of the Ingersoll Rand Industrial Technologies Sector. The Mocksville team received the award for its work on the extensive energy infrastructure installation needed to support the rotary and Centac test cells that were part of the move from their former Davidson, N.C., facility into Mocksville. Rick Ryan, vice president of operations for the Ingersoll Rand Industrial Technologies Americas Region, said, “Throughout the entire process of moving work from Davidson to Mocksville, we continually partnered with Duke Energy to keep energy and production costs low, ensuring a smooth and safe transition.”
Publication date:06/14/2010
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