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The Green Graveyard of Taxpayer-Funded Failures. Should we spend more taxpayer funds or let the free market work?

Jackie G - Poker Playing Patriot 2012/07/28 01:30:31
Solar-cell manufacturer Solyndra became a household name when it collapsed, taking $627 million in American taxpayer dollars with it. It’s the poster company for the government picking winners and losers—or really, just losers—in the energy market. But there are 12 more “green energy” losers that have declared bankruptcy despite attempts to prop them up with taxpayer money—and the list is growing.

There’s a reason why these companies could not rely solely on private financing and needed help from the government. They couldn’t make it on their own; they couldn’t even make it with extra taxpayer help.

These green government "investments" take from one (by taxing or borrowing) and give to another, but they merely move money around. They do not create jobs. They send labor and resources to areas of the economy where they are wasted. Proponents of special financing and tax credits for solar companies claim that these benefits will pay for themselvesdown the line—but when the companies receiving them are going bankrupt, that is highly unlikely.

Kate Adams, a member of Heritage’s Young Leaders Program, and Heritage’s Rachael Slobodien compiled a list of the 12 members of the Green Graveyard—companies that received taxpayer money for green initiatives yet have filed for bankruptcy.

  1. Abound Solar (Loveland, Colorado), manufacturer of thin film photovoltaic modules.

  2. Beacon Power (Tyngsborough, Massachusetts), designed and developed advanced products and services to support stable, reliable and efficient electricity grid operation.

  3. Ener1 (Indianapolis, Indiana), built compact lithium-ion-powered battery solutions for hybrid and electric cars.

  4. Energy Conversion Devices (Rochester Hills, Michigan/Auburn Hills, Michigan), manufacturer of flexible thin film photovoltaic (PV) technology and a producer of batteries and other renewable energy-related products.

  5. Evergreen Solar, Inc. (Marlborough, Massachusetts), manufactured and installed solar panels.

  6. Mountain Plaza, Inc. (Dandridge, Tennessee), designed and implemented “truck-stop electrification” technology.

  7. Olsen’s Crop Service and Olsens Mills Acquisition Co. (Berlin, Wisconsin), a private company producing ethanol.

  8. Range Fuels (Soperton, Georgia), tried to develop a technology that converted biomass into ethanol without the use of enzymes.

  9. Raser Technologies (Provo, Utah), geothermal power plants and technology licensing.

  10. Solyndra (Fremont, California), manufacturer of cylindrical panels of thin-film solar cells.

  11. Spectrawatt (Hopewell, New York), solar cell manufacturer.

  12. Thompson River Power LLC (Wayzata, Minnesota), designed and developed advanced products and services to support stable, reliable and efficient electricity grid operation.


Some lawmakers are looking for a solution. The aptly named No More Solyndras Act would prohibit any new loan guarantees from Title XVII of the Energy Policy Act of 2005.

As Heritage’s Nicolas Loris wrote,
Republicans and Democrats alike need to end their addiction to energy subsidies, or we’re going to continue down the same failed path of wasteful spending…We don’t need to fix the energy subsidy programs. We need to abolish them.

President Obama said in 2010 that "the true engine of economic growth will always be companies like Solyndra." He couldn't be more wrong. Companies that are innovating and creating real value for consumers are the engine of economic growth, and they're doing it without millions in taxpayer funding.

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  • Diane Spraggs Yates 2012/07/31 12:59:14
    Diane Spraggs Yates
    +1
    The stimulus included:

    “$1.2 billion to a solar company that’s building a plant in Mexico.” It’s true that the company that got the loans also recently opened a solar-panel manufacturing plant in Mexico.

    “Half a billion to an electric car company that created hundreds of jobs in Finland.” the first round of government loans to Fisker Automotive . It’s true that the cars it has built so far were made in Finland.

    “And tens of millions of dollars to build traffic lights in China.” . It’s true that for a time they were put together using LED lights made mostly in Asia, under a waiver the Department of Energy issued in February 2010

    that the stimulus did not create any American jobs (when the Congressional Budget that President Obama has “wasted” $34 billion on investments like Solyndra

    “Washington promised to create American jobs if we passed their stimulus. But that’s not what happened. Fact: Billions of taxpayers dollars spent on green energy went to jobs in foreign countries. The Obama administration admitted the truth, that $2.3 billion of tax credits went overseas, while millions of Americans can’t find a job
  • Jackie ... Diane S... 2012/07/31 14:35:08
    Jackie G - Poker Playing Patriot
    +1
    Well said
  • Informed Voter 2012/07/29 19:47:06
    Informed Voter
    +2
    No more! If they can't make it in the free market, they should go the way of all species that have outlived their usefulness.

    And I thought Liberals liked Darwin?
  • S. Gompers 2012/07/28 07:26:56
    S. Gompers
    +2
    The government always fails, years ago it declared various "wars" on illiteracy, teen pregnancy, poverty, drugs, etc..

    Look around you today to see ho won...
  • Donnie S. Gompers 2012/07/28 14:56:08
    Donnie
    no one, everyone lost
  • S. Gompers Donnie 2012/07/29 00:05:41
    S. Gompers
    The elite won.
  • Balladeer-PWCM-POTL 2012/07/28 03:16:54
    Balladeer-PWCM-POTL
    +1
    Add this to the list...

    Willard & Kelsey Solar Group LLC

    http://dcinsider.com/environm...
    Another White House Backed Solar Company Lays Off 40 Employees – Toledo Blade
  • Ken 2012/07/28 01:58:57 (edited)
    Ken
    +2
    Free market or bust.
  • Don Leuty 2012/07/28 01:52:35
    Don Leuty
    +1
    Let the free market do its job. Over-regulation and picking winners and losers by the government only results in failure and corruption.
  • Kat 2012/07/28 01:49:28
    Kat
    +2
    Free market, no more Obama payoffs to Pelosi's relatives and friends.
  • 'Zedd 2012/07/28 01:48:58
  • GANGA~Patriotic Revolution ... 2012/07/28 01:45:54
  • jgh57 2012/07/28 01:44:14
    jgh57
    +1
    I would be fine with free market as long as it's a level playing field. Fossil Fuels may be the current technology and they are needed now but Green Technology such as solar and wind are the future.
  • Southern Man 2012/07/28 01:44:00
  • Sister Jean 2012/07/28 01:37:18
    Sister Jean
    +4
    free market

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