Feds finalize 5 million mid-Michigan semiconductor grant
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Feds finalize $325 million mid-Michigan semiconductor grant

Washington — The federal government has officially awarded up to $325 million to a mid-Michigan company to expand its semiconductor-grade polysilicon manufacturing, the Biden administration said Tuesday.

The award, announced on a preliminary basis some two weeks before Election Day in October 2024, will go directly to Hemlock Semiconductor to expand a manufacturing facility in Saginaw County. It uses funds from the CHIPS and Science Act, one of outgoing President Joe Biden’s signature legislative achievements.

“CHIPS for America’s investment in HSC will help advance supply chain security by ensuring the U.S. has a reliable, domestic supply of polysilicon — the bedrock of semiconductors,” U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo said in a press release.

Feds finalize 5 million mid-Michigan semiconductor grant

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Officials and lawmakers said in October that the project would boost Michigan’s standing as a crucial part of the domestic semiconductor supply chain and help prevent the kind of disruptions to key industries — like Michigan’s automotive sector — that occurred due to computer chip shortages during the COVID-19 pandemic. Hemlock also supplies its material for solar panels.

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