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TSEA Energy Selects Eden; Creates 160 Jobs, Invests $25 Million

TSEA Energy, a manufacturer of energy equipment, will establish its first U.S. manufacturing plant in Rockingham County. The company says it will create 160 jobs and invest $25 million in Eden.

The company has been delivering engineered solutions for power generation, transmission, and distribution systems since 1968. Specialized in large power transformers, voltage regulators and mobile substations, TSEA Energy, is recognized for its engineering expertise, with products in operation in more than 50 countries.

TSEA will manufacture its voltage regulators, equipment that supports grid stability, power quality, and system reliability, at a 160,000-square-foot facility in Eden, serving utilities across the United States. The facility is expected to double TSEA’s global manufacturing capacity and will also include an engineering and R&D center, as well as a service center.

While wages vary by position, the annual average salary for the new positions will be $66,554, exceeding Rockingham County’s average of $46,154. These new jobs could potentially create an annual payroll impact of more than $7 million for the region.

https://www.rockinghamcountync.gov/news/6539/governor-stein-announces-brazilian-energy-company-selects-rockingham-county-for-its-first-us-manuf