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Aspen Aerogels Reports Fire at East Providence Facility with No Injuries

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Aspen Aerogels has released an update regarding an incident that occurred at its East Providence, Rhode Island facility. The company confirmed that the event took place earlier this week and involved a fire within one of the facility’s production areas. No injuries were reported among employees or contractors present at the site during the incident.

According to Aspen Aerogels, emergency response teams promptly addressed the situation, and local authorities were notified immediately. The fire was contained, and operations in other parts of the facility remained unaffected. The company stated that it is currently assessing the extent of damage caused by the fire and evaluating any potential impact on production schedules. Further updates are expected as more information becomes available following a thorough investigation into the cause of the incident.

 

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Date: April 9, 2026

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