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Sublime Systems Awarded Contract with U.S. Department of Energy for Next-Generation, Clean Cement Manufacturing Plant in Holyoke, Mass.
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Sublime Systems, a leader in clean cement technology, has finalized negotiations with the U.S. Department of Energy for an up-to $87 million award to establish its next-generation clean cement manufacturing facility in Holyoke, Massachusetts. This milestone enables Sublime to begin site engineering and design, site characterization, permitting, and workforce development initiatives in Holyoke, creating opportunities for good-paying jobs.
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