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Central Ohio REPORT: “Restoring America’s Manufacturing Leadership through Energy Efficiency” March 25, 2009 CENTRAL OHIO Manufacturers that Have Benefitted from U.S. Department of Energy Assessments* Company County City Abbott Laboratories Franklin Columbus Mittal Steel - Columbus Coatings Franklin Columbus Owens Corning Licking Newark Alloy Polymer Franklin Columbus Creamer Metal Products Madison London Hauge Quality Water Franklin Canal Winchester Kaiser Aluminum Licking Heath Mettler Toledo Franklin Columbus Universal Veneer Mill Co. Licking Newark Techneglas Franklin Columbus Owens Corning Licking Granville Romine Co. Licking Newark Velocys Madison Plain City Manufacturers in Energy Intensive Industries that Could Potentially Benefit from S. 661** Company County City AK Steel Corp Coshocton Coshocton McWane Inc. Coshocton Coshocton Smurfit-Stone Container Corp. Coshocton Coshocton PPG Industries Inc. Crawford Crestline Tekni-Plex Inc. Crawford Bucyrus PPG Industries Ohio Inc. Delaware Delaware Midwest Acoust-A-Fiber Inc. Delaware Delaware Abrasive Technology Inc. Delaware Lewis Center Anchor Acquistion LLC Fairfield Lancaster Nifco LLC Fairfield Canal Winchester Diamond Power International Fairfield Lancaster Anchor Hocking Operating Co. Fairfield Lancaster Yusa Corp. Fayette Washington Court House Meadwestvaco Calmar Inc. Fayette Washington Court House Commercial Vehicle Group Franklin New Albany Inc. Ashland Oil Inc. Franklin Columbus Worthington Industries Inc. OH Franklin Columbus Columbus Steel Castings Co. Franklin Columbus Safelite Glass Corp. Franklin Columbus Diamond Innovations Inc. Franklin Worthington Tigerpoly Manufacturing Inc. Franklin Grove City Norse Dairy Systems, LP Franklin Columbus Bath & Body Works Inc. Franklin Columbus Bob Evans Farms Inc. Franklin Columbus Cardinal Health Systems Inc. Franklin Dublin Crane Plastics Siding LLC Franklin Columbus Plaskolite Inc. Franklin Columbus Worthington Industries Inc. Franklin Worthington Worthington Steelpac Systems Franklin Columbus Crane Plastics Manufacturing Franklin Columbus Pactiv Corp. Franklin Columbus Hexion Specialty Chemicals Franklin Columbus Inc. Astellas Pharma Us Inc. Franklin Groveport Akzo Nobel Coatings Inc. Franklin Columbus International Paper Co. Hardin Kenton Smead Manufacturing Co. Hocking Logan General Electric Co. Hocking Logan Ward-Kraft Inc. Knox Mount Vernon United Precast Inc. Knox Mount Vernon Acuity Brands Lighting Inc. Licking Newark Technical Rubber Co Inc. Licking Johnstown TI Group Automotive Systems Licking Hebron Nissen Chemitec America Inc. Madison London Sypris Technologies Kenton Marion Marion Inc. AK Steel Corp. Muskingum Zanesville Anchor Glass Container Corp. Muskingum Zanesville Mohawk Industries Inc. Pickaway Lockbourne Owens Corning Sales Inc. Pickaway Ashville CCW Group Pacesetter Inc. Pickaway Circleville FPE Inc. Pickaway Circleville Chillicothe Paper Inc. Ross Chillicothe PH Glatfelter Co. Ross Chillicothe Scotts Co. LLC Union Marysville NORTHEAST OHIO Manufacturers that Have Benefitted from U.S. Department of Energy Assessments* Company County City American Axle and Manufacturing Carroll Malvern American Axle and Manufacturing Stark Minerva BASF Lorain Elyria General Motors Trumbull Lordstown General Motors Richland Mansfield General Motors Cuyahoga Parma Lyondell Chemical Ashtabula Ashtabula Mittal Steel Trumbull Warren Mittal Steel Cuyahoga Cleveland OMNOVA Summit Mogadore Owens Corning Medina Medina Owens Corning Portage Tallmadge PTC Alliance Corporation Stark Alliance Republic Engineered Products Stark Canton Republic Engineered Products - Lorain Lorain Lorain Works Rubbermaid Incorporated Summit Mogadore US Steel Corporation Lorain Lorain Akro Mills, Inc. Erie Sandusky Allied Machine and Engineering Tuscarawas Dover Corporation Altivity Cuyahoga Solon ARE Accessories Stark Massillon CIMA Plastics Group Summit Twinsburg CWF Technologies Cuyahoga Cleveland Dillen Products Geauga Middlefield General Plug and Manufacturing Co. Lorain Oberlin Mansfield Industries Richland Mansfield Marlite Tuscarawas Dover Morrison Products, Inc. Cuyahoga Cleveland Presrite Cuyahoga Cleveland RCA Rubber Summit Akron SGS Tool Company Cuyahoga Cuyahoga Falls US Tsubaki Erie Sandusky Wabash Alloys Tuscarawas Uhrichsville Timken Company Stark Canton Forging Industry Association Cuyahoga Cleveland Global Metal Technologies Cuyahoga Solon PPG Industries Cuyahoga Cleveland Manufacturers in Energy Intensive Industries that Could Potentially Benefit from S. 661** Company County City Mansfield Plumbing Products Ashland Perrysville Wrl of Indiana Inc. Ashland Ashland Pentair Pump Group Inc. Ashland Ashland Step2 Co. LLC Ashland Perrysville Molded Fiber Glass Co. Ashtabula Ashtabula General Aluminum Mfg. Co. Ashtabula Conneaut Stoneridge Inc. Ashtabula Orwell Mfg. Composite Ashtabula Ashtabula Premix Inc. Ashtabula North Kingsville ESAB Group Inc. Ashtabula Ashtabula Iten Industries Inc. Ashtabula Ashtabula Ashtabula Rubber Co. Ashtabula Ashtabula American Greetings Corp. Cuyahoga Cleveland Sherwin-Williams Co. Cuyahoga Cleveland Alcoa Inc. Cuyahoga Cleveland Charter Manufacturing Co Inc. Cuyahoga Cleveland Charter Steel - Cleveland Inc. Cuyahoga Cleveland L'Oreal USA Inc. Cuyahoga Cleveland Parker-Hannifin Corp. Cuyahoga Cleveland US Cotton LLC Cuyahoga Cleveland Axia Inc. Cuyahoga Cleveland Special Metals Corp. Cuyahoga Beachwood Degussa Construction Cuyahoga Cleveland Chemicals Bonne Bell LLC Cuyahoga Cleveland TTI Floor Care North America Cuyahoga Solon Foseco Metallurgical Inc. Cuyahoga Cleveland Jamestown Container Cuyahoga Cleveland Cleveland Mtd Products Inc. Cuyahoga Cleveland Georgetown Holding Co. Cuyahoga Cleveland Glidden Co. Cuyahoga Strongsville Sherwin-Williams Automotive Cuyahoga Cleveland State Industrial Products Corp. Cuyahoga Cleveland Avery Dennison Corp. Cuyahoga Strongsville H C Starck Inc. Cuyahoga Cleveland General Electric Co. Cuyahoga Euclid Boxit Corp. Cuyahoga Cleveland Tremco Inc. Cuyahoga Cleveland Foseco Holding Inc. Cuyahoga Cleveland Cenveo Inc. Cuyahoga Cleveland Premier Manufacturing Corp. Cuyahoga Cleveland Progressive Plastics Inc. Cuyahoga Cleveland Henkel of America Inc. Cuyahoga Cleveland Degussa Admixtures Inc. Cuyahoga Cleveland Om Group Inc. Cuyahoga Cleveland Wire Products Co Inc. Cuyahoga Cleveland Eaton-Aeroquip Inc. Cuyahoga Cleveland Npa Coatings Inc. Cuyahoga Cleveland Lamson & Sessions Co. Cuyahoga Cleveland Cargill Inc. Cuyahoga Cleveland Eaton Hydraulics Inc. Cuyahoga Cleveland Novelis Corp. Cuyahoga Cleveland Tranzonic Co. Cuyahoga Cleveland Amresco Inc. Cuyahoga Solon Metaldyne Corp. Cuyahoga Cleveland Blue Ridge Paper Products Cuyahoga Olmsted Falls Corp. Momentive Performance Mtls Cuyahoga Strongsville American Spring Wire Corp. Cuyahoga Cleveland General Electric Co. Cuyahoga Strongsville Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Cuyahoga Cleveland Chilcote Co Inc. Cuyahoga Cleveland Alcan Power Marketing Inc. Cuyahoga Cleveland Sobel Corrugated Containers Cuyahoga Cleveland Intigral Inc. Cuyahoga Bedford Rochling Glastic Composites Cuyahoga Cleveland Tremico Inc. Cuyahoga Beachwood International Automotive Erie Huron Glidden Co. Erie Huron Johnson Rubber Holding Corp. Geauga Middlefield Johnsonite Inc. Geauga Chagrin Falls Pentair Water Treatment Co. Geauga Chardon Saint-Gobain Ceramics Geauga Newbury Chardon Rubber Co. Geauga Chardon Excel Polymers LLC Geauga Burton Venture Packaging Inc. Huron Monroeville A Schulman Inc. Huron Bellevue Jason Inc. Huron Norwalk Lubrizol Corp. Lake Wickliffe Avery Dennison Corp. Lake Painesville Esco Turbine Technologies Lake Eastlake Royal Plastics Inc. Lake Mentor Avery Dennison Corp. Lake Painesville Invacare Corp. Lorain Elyria United States Steel Corp. Lorain Lorain Henkel Corp. Lorain Avon Forest City Technologies Inc. Lorain Wellington Forest City Technologies Inc. Lorain Wellington Bayer Corp. Lorain Oberlin V & M Star Partners LP Mahoning Youngstown North Star Steel Ohio Mahoning Youngstown Exal Corp. Mahoning Youngstown General Extrusions Inc. Mahoning Youngstown Astro Shapes Inc. Mahoning Struthers General Electric Co. Mahoning Youngstown Modern Builders Supply Inc. Mahoning Youngstown Star Extruded Shapes Inc. Mahoning Canfield Plastipak Packaging Inc. Medina Medina Step2 Co LLC Portage Streetsboro Parker-Hannifin Corp. Portage Ravenna Saint-Gobain Performance Portage Aurora Eaton Corp. Portage Aurora Harbison-Walker Refractories Portage Windham Arcelormittal Tubular Products Richland Shelby AK Steel Corp. Richland Mansfield AK Steel Corp. Richland Mansfield PCC Airfoils LLC Stark Minerva Republic Engineered Products Stark Canton Alliance Tubular Products Co. Stark Alliance M K Morse Co. Inc. Stark Canton Laufen International Inc. Stark Canton Sterilite Corp. Stark Massillon Canton Drop Forge Inc. Stark Canton DLH Industries Inc. Stark Canton V & S Schuler Engineering Inc. Stark Canton International American Stark Canton GBS Corp. Stark Canton Ohio Gratings Inc. Stark Canton Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Summit Akron Bekaert Corp. Summit Akron Morgan Adhesives Co. Summit Stow Rubbermaid Inc. Summit Mogadore Ferriot Inc. Summit Akron Excello Engineered Systems Summit Macedonia LLC B & C Industries Inc. Summit Barberton A Schulman Inc. Summit Akron Gojo Industries Inc. Summit Akron Empire Die Casting Co Inc. Summit Macedonia Saint-Gobain Performance Summit Akron Machining Corp of America Summit Barberton Inc. Warren Severstal Inc. Trumbull Warren General Electric Co. Trumbull Warren Thomas Steel Strip Corp. 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