Taxes wasted.... $535M
Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2011 11:41 am
In a blow to the Obama administration's efforts to create green jobs, solar-cell maker Solyndra announced Wednesday that it will close its remaining Fremont factory, lay off its 1,100 employees and file for bankruptcy.
The news marked an abrupt end for a company once considered among the most innovative in a fast-changing industry. The bankruptcy also represents a high-profile failure for a federal stimulus program that gives loan guarantees to green-tech manufacturers.
Solyndra was the first company to win one of the guarantees, receiving $535 million in 2009 to build its second factory in Fremont less than a mile from the company's original plant. Both President Obama and former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger toured the new plant, citing it as a symbol of the nation's economic recovery and commitment to a green economy.
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ALL IMPORTS SHOULD HAVE BEEN PUT ON HOLD THAT WOULD BE COMPETING WITH STIMULUS FUNDED BUSINESS, JMO What cracked me up in this article, is they said that the bankruptcy may not cover the $535 million and the taxpayer may be stuck with the debt.... shakin my head... hellloooo, we already are...
The news marked an abrupt end for a company once considered among the most innovative in a fast-changing industry. The bankruptcy also represents a high-profile failure for a federal stimulus program that gives loan guarantees to green-tech manufacturers.
Solyndra was the first company to win one of the guarantees, receiving $535 million in 2009 to build its second factory in Fremont less than a mile from the company's original plant. Both President Obama and former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger toured the new plant, citing it as a symbol of the nation's economic recovery and commitment to a green economy.
Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.c ... z1WiSCEDkb
ALL IMPORTS SHOULD HAVE BEEN PUT ON HOLD THAT WOULD BE COMPETING WITH STIMULUS FUNDED BUSINESS, JMO What cracked me up in this article, is they said that the bankruptcy may not cover the $535 million and the taxpayer may be stuck with the debt.... shakin my head... hellloooo, we already are...