Samsung will build a $17 billion semiconductor plant in the United States – but hasn't specified where yet.
A report by Electronic Times this week in South Korea – where Samsung is based – said the electronics giant had chosen Austin, Texas, for the plant. But Sen. Charles Schumer's office was still holding out hope Friday for a planned business park in Genesee County instead.
Electronics Times reported that Samsung could start construction of the plant in the third quarter and hoped to have it operational in 2024. But Samsung said no such decision about a location had been made.
"We are still in negotiations over the expansion of our semiconductor manufacturing facilities, taking into consideration various factors, and are looking at a number of locations within the U.S.," said Michele Glaze, a Samsung spokeswoman. "Specific details have yet to be decided."
Schumer's office has pushed for Samsung to choose the Science Technology Advanced Manufacturing Park, or STAMP, in Genesee County. The planned business park sits between the Buffalo and Rochester metro areas, about four miles north of the Thruway's Pembroke exit. The Samsung plant would employ 1,900 people and deliver the type of blockbuster tenant the site has sought to attract for years.
"Senator Schumer continues to advocate that Samsung choose Western New York," said Allison Biasotti, a Schumer spokeswoman.
Plug Power is moving ahead on plans to build a "green hydrogen" plant at STAMP, making it the park's first tenant. Part of its project includes funding an electrical substation that is considered crucial to further development of STAMP, given the park's remote location.
Matt Glynn
May 22, 2021 at 03:12AM
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