Thursday, September 1, 2011

Green Jobs Go Belly Up

So how's that green energy working out for you?


  • Today Solyndra of Fremont, California closed its doors and announced it would seek protection under Chapter 11. The company received $535 million in loan guaranteed by the Department of Energy in 2009. They produced solar panels.

  • Evergreen Solar shuttered its manufacturing plant in Devens, Massachusetts earlier this year and now has only 85 employees left.
    The financing includes a $702 million project bond, a $150 million term loan and an $83 million letter of credit. The project is backed by a Department of Energy loan guarantee.

  • SpectraWatt a solar spin-off from Intel, laid off most of its employees and shut its doors. Spectra received millions in federal and state grants and will soon file for Chapter 11 protection.

  • Clean Burn Fuels, LLC Clean Burn Fuels, has closed its doors and filed for bankruptcy.
    It received $35 million in loan guarantees last year from the U.S. Department of Agriculture as an incentive to develop renewable energy sources.

  • To make matters worse, there are charges that the loans went to politically connected firms.


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