Consultant Newsletter
February 2008
Let us help you through the credit crunch

The Sebree Spec Building was recently completed in late 2007. This 42,500 sq. ft. facility is located on a 16-acre site. It offers 40,000 sq ft of manufacturing space (24’ at eaves, 28’ at center) and 2500 of office space. All utilities are to the site with Kenergy providing inexpensive electricity. The building is only minutes from the Breathitt Parkway—part of the I-69 corridor offering access to I-64 to the north and I-24 to the south. The building is ready to be finished out to your specs.
Additionally, low interest financing is available to help you purchase and finish-out this building to your needs. Contact us today to find out how low and how we can you grow in Northwest Kentucky.
Powering Up for New Opportunities, Part I

NWKF and the Greater Owensboro Economic Development Corp. have partnered together on a new initiative—Northwest Kentucky: A Center for Green Innovation. The two organizations are going to partner together to market the 6-county region and its unique assets for alternative energy and plant-based life sciences. Few areas in the worlds are better suited for projects in either field with the region’s mix of natural resources, intellectual capital, and location. For more than a century, agriculture and coal fueled this region’s economy and thanks to technology, it can do so again. Learn more at www.northwestkentuckygreen.com.
Powering Up for New Opportunities, Part II
Henderson will serve as host for the Illinois Basin Energy Conference on Thursday, 6 March. This day-long conference will focus on topics related to the growth of clean coal technologies and renewable energy potential in Kentucky. Among the topics to be covered are carbon storage, algae bioreactors, and opportunities related to FutureGen. For more information or to register, contact the Governor’s Office of Energy Policy at 800.282.0868. More information can also be found here.
Powering Up for New Opportunities, Part III
The Commonwealth of Kentucky recognizes that energy independence is essential for the growth of our nation and that the state is well situated to be a leader in this area. This summer the state passed the Incentives for Energy Independence Act (View PDF). This ground-breaking incentive program assists energy companies that construct, retrofit, or upgrade a diverse array of energy facilities and projects. Eligible projects can apply to receive incentives available for up to 25 years, up to a maximum of 50% of the capital investment.