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Final Environmental Assessment - DOE's Proposed Financial Assistance to EnerDel, Inc., For Its Expansion of Battery Manufacturing Capabilities at Indianapolis, Noblesville, and Greenfield, Indiana (DOE/EA-1710) (Paperback)
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Final Environmental Assessment - DOE's Proposed Financial Assistance to EnerDel, Inc., For Its Expansion of Battery Manufacturing Capabilities at Indianapolis, Noblesville, and Greenfield, Indiana (DOE/EA-1710) (Paperback)
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DOE prepared this EA to evaluate the potential environmental
impacts of providing three types of financial assistance to
EnerDel, Inc. (EnerDel) to expand its domestic manufacturing of
lithium-ion batteries: (1) a grant under Funding Opportunity
Announcement DE-FOA 0000026, Recovery Act - Electric Drive Vehicle
Battery and Component Manufacturing Initiative; (2) a loan under
Funding Opportunity Announcement DE-FOA 0000052, State Energy
Program Formula Grants - American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
(ARRA); and (3) a loan pursuant to Section 136 of the Energy
Independence and Security Act of 2007 (Energy Act) as an automotive
component supplier promoting improved fuel economy in light-duty
vehicles. As the names of the Funding Opportunity Announcements
indicate, these two methods of assistance would derive from funds
appropriated by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
(Recovery Act; Public Law 111-5, 123 Stat. 115). Alternatively, the
loan under the State Energy Program funding opportunity would be
provided by the State of Indiana from the formula grant it received
from DOE under that funding opportunity. This EA analyzes the
potential environmental impacts of EnerDel's proposed project to
expand its manufacture of lithium-ion batteries, the three proposed
federal actions (two loans and one grant), and the alternatives to
each of these proposed actions. EnerDel, an Indiana-based company,
currently provides system integration from cell to battery in a
mass production-scale operation. It operates two facilities in
central Indiana: one in the northeast section of Indianapolis and
one in the southern part of Noblesville, which is about 20 miles
northeast of the center of Indianapolis. Under its proposed
project, EnerDel would add cell manufacturing and pack assembly
capacity by obtaining and outfitting a new third facility located
near Greenfield, Indiana. This EA evaluates 14 resource areas and
identifies no significant adverse impacts from EnerDel's proposed
project. Beneficial impacts to the nation's air quality and
transportation could be realized from implementation of the
proposed project, as it could lead to increased use of electric
vehicles. In addition, minor beneficial socioeconomic impacts would
occur from increased employment opportunities and spending in the
local economy.
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