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Another one bites the dust...
This time the loss is greater than Solyndra's...
Solar company bankrupt despite 'win-win' DOE loan | Campaign 2012 | Washington Examiner Quote:
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What WOULD be interesting is following the CAMPAIGN DONATIONS to each and everyone political in this deal (and their associates, whether they be consultants, advisors, prime-lenders, etc...).
Then we'll see how far the real stench has permeated the fabric of plausible deniability... :rolleyes: :mad: |
Meh, some of the stronger technology based solar companies will survive and thrive in the future. 1kw per square meter of basically free energy is G-d's gift to this planet and nothing to sneer at. The oil-addicted retards will eventually fall by the wayside or just cack it from old age. Same as the idiots who yelled at drivers to "GET A HORSE" 110 years ago!!
I'd much rather my tax dollars be invested in solar power, even if some of those investments don't pan out. Better than spending the money fighting savages in the Middle East or subsidizing companies that dump oil into the Gulf :( Hydrogen and electricity made using nuclear and renewable energy will almost certainly be the future. Why not help this country get on the path to that future instead of sticking with 20th century technologies? |
I think the more relevant question is this. Besides going bankrupt were there any signs of problems like with Solyndra? If so, somebody/somebodys' scalp should be hanging out on the wall. If not, perhaps it should be another reminder of why govt should NOT be trying to make winners and losers when they cannot even do their own jobs.
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My question...if the above is accurate, does it really do anything to help anyone in DC on a political level? NO. My point...No matter the outcome, if a company fails after the current administration touches it or uses it for political power and play, then falters after merely being offered a loan from the government, it's still a stain on the administration. |
What's unclear from the "story" is whether any of the DOE loan guarantees were in play and if the US taxpayers are out any dough. Apparently the loan guarantees were lost when the project switched from thermal to PV. Should keep an eye on this story.
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Mostly I agree with Aklim's comment above. Did anyone see this coming, to what degree, and whose oversight was it? And of course, are the taxpayers out any money... |
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Our federal government is not even capable of running itself efficiently, why would they think they might be successful in the role of venture capitalists?
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