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Anderson County creates enterprise zone, approves tax-abatement and road-use agreement for battery-storage project
Summary
The Anderson County Commissioners approved the Anderson County Enterprise Zone (FAMBS) and adopted a tax-abatement and road‑use agreement for a proposed battery‑storage project near Tennessee Colony, a deal county staff said would include a 10‑year, 50% abatement and pilot payments to the county.
Anderson County Commissioners voted Nov. 3 to create the Anderson County Enterprise Zone (FAMBS) and to adopt related agreements for a proposed battery‑storage project the county’s advisors described as up to about 136 megawatts and valued at roughly $81.9 million.
County advisor Bob told the court the project is located near County Road 2802 in the Tennessee Colony area and is expected to be commercially ready “roughly July ’28.” Bob said the draft tax‑abatement structure contemplates a 50% ad valorem abatement for 10 years, after which the property would return to the tax rolls at full assessed…
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