Amonix is another company declaring bankruptcy after not being able to make
it in the solar energy market.  This is another company that was heavily
subsidized by the federal government with 6 million dollars in tax credits
and a 15 million dolllar grant from the US Department of Energy.  The
company has only been open for 14 months.


This is one of a long line of clean energy companies that have recently
failed or faced difficulty


* Solar Trust of America - Opened in 2009 and went bankrupt in April of
2012.  Solar Trust received a 2.1 billion dollar loan guarantee from the
Dept of Energy but fortunately turned it down.

* Bright Source - Opened in 2008 and is still in business thanks to a last
minute 1.6 billion dollar loan in March of 2011 that staved off financial
failure.  Interestingly enough, the loan is now part of an ethics probe.
 Apparently, Bright Source hired Vice President Joe Biden's former chief of
staff to lobby the administration for the loan.

* Solyndra - Founded in 2005 and bankrupt in August of 2011.  Solyndra
was considered for a US Dept of Energy Loan by the Bush Administration, but
it was eventually unanimously declined.  In March 2009, the US Dept of
Energy approved a 527 million loan even though a budget analys stated that
the project "This deal is not ready for prime time."  Solyndra received a
25 million dollar tax break from California.  To help sales, in 2010, the
IRS  chipped in and gave an additional 30% tax credit for customers who
installed 10,000 dollars worth of Solyndra panels.

* Azure Dynamics - In another case of good fortune, the DOE did not give a
grant or loan to Azure Dynamics before it declared bankruptcy in the spring
of 2012.  The state of Michigan did give a 1.7 million dollar tax credit in
2009.  Azure did receive a four year 112 million dollar contract from the
Government Service Agency which allowed the military and
government agencies to order the Transit Connect EV.

Related to this, Johnson Controls received a 299 millon dollar grant from
the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act and 168.5 millions dollars
in incentives from the state of Michigan to build a plant in Holland, MI.
 This plant was supposed to work in conjunction with Azure Dynamics to
build electric vehicles.  The bankruptcy unfortunately has caused a slow
down in production at the plant and caused Johnson Controls to lose money
that it invested in Azure Dynamics.

* Beacon Power - Beacon was founded in 1997 and went bankrupt in October of
2011.  In 2009, Beacon received a 43 million dollar loan guarantee for the
DOE.  Beacon also received an additional 29 million dollars in grants from
Pennsylvania and the US.  As a side note, in Feb of 2012, Rockland Capital,
a private equity group, bought most of the companies assets.  As another
aside, partner Joseph Lambeth of Rockland gave 20,000 to the DNC and Barack
Obama in 2011.

* Abound Solar - Abound Solar received a 400 million dollar loan from the
DOE in 2010.  In declared bankruptcy in June of 2012.  Forutnately for tax
payers, it is reported that only 40 to 60 million dollars of the loan will
be lost after the sale of assets.  In 2010, President Obama praised the
company in one of his speeches:  "The second company is Abound Solar
Manufacturing, which will manufacture advanced solar panels at two new
plants, creating more than 2,000 construction jobs and 1,500 permanent
jobs."  Pat Stryker, one of the wealthiest 400 people in America, was a
major back of the plant and a bundler for President Obama.

* Evergreen Solar - Founded in 1994, it went bankrupt in August of 2011.
 Evergreen received 58 million dollars in financial aid from the state
of Massachusetts.  After the bankruptcy, Evergreen was sued by the DOE in
order to prevent it from selling patents to firms not based in the US.  It
is argued that these patents were developed between 2002 and 2005 using a 3
million dollar federal grant.

* Ener1 - Ener1 received a 118.5 million dollar grant from the DOE in 2010.
 The company declared bankruptcy in March of 2012.  In January of 2011,
Vice President Biden visited Ener1 in order to proclaim how successful it
was.

* Uni-Solar - Uni-Solar received a 13.275 million dollar federal tax credit
in January of 2010.  Then, in June of 2012, Uni-Solar declared bankruptcy.
 In May of 2006, The Greenville City Council approved 45 millions dollars
worth of incentives for Uni-Solar.  These included tax breaks, grants, and
employee training.

* Energy Conversion Devices - Another Michigan company declared bankruptcy
in February of 2012.  This company was a subsidiary of Uni-Solar.  In the
Spring of 2009, it did receive a 13.3 million dollar tax credit from the
stimulus program and it was predicted that the company would create 600 new
jobs.  In order to save money, in August of 2010, it shipped 140 jobs from
its Michigan factory to Mexico.

* A123 Systems - In August of 2009, A123 received 249 million dollar grant
from the DOE.  Part of the grant was used to refurbish plants in Livonia
and Romulus MI.  In November of 2011, 125 workers were laid off from these
plants after A123 produced faulty batteries for another DOE
grant recipient Fisker Automotive.  The faulty batteries were quite
the embarrassment since they prevent consumer reports from test a Fisker
automobile.  As of now, there is a 55 million dollar recall effort out by
A123 to reclaim faulty batteries.  The DOE grant was supposed to be
completely used by the end of 2012, but the DOE has extended the period to
the end of 2014.  In 2011, A123 lost 257 million dollars in 2011, 152.6
million in 2010, and 85 million in 2009. At the start of 2010, A123's stock
price was over 20 per share.  Now it is under 90 cents.  It is currently
being sued by a NY based law firm over inadequacies in disclosure related
to the defective batteries.

Between 2008 up until now, executives from the company donated more than
22000 dollars to Barack Obama, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign
Committee, Senator John Kerry, and Representative Ed Markey while sending
1000 dollars to Scott Brown.

* Ecotality - In August of 2009, Ecotality received a 99.8 million dollar
grant from the DOE.  In June of 2010, it received another 15 million dollar
grant from the DOE.  Since June of 2010, Ecotatlity has been investigated
by the SEC for stock issues, sued the state of California for working with
NRG in building a competing network of charging stations.  Ecotatlity
turned it first ever profit in the first quarter of 2012, making 1.2
million dollars.  The stock was valued at 34.80 in August of 2007.  In July
of 2012, it is valued at .47 per share.

* SunPower - The already financially troubled SunPower (800 million in
debt) received a 1.2 billion dollar loan guarantee from the DOE in the
spring of 2011.  Shortly thereafter, it sold a 60% stake of itself to
French Energy company Total, who then gave the company a 1 billion dollar
credit line. The 1.2 billion dollar loan was to be used to create a solar
power ranch.  This was actually sold to NRG.  The ranch is projected to
create 15 full time jobs.  Representative George Miller has stated that
SunPower is a success after touring one of its plants.  Mr Miller's son
works for the lobbying firm employed by SunPower.  Interestingly enough,
after the Solyendra scandal broke, someone at the DOE went back and
scrubbed the website of references to SunPower.

The Obama Administration has stated over and over that each of these
companies received funding based on merit.  In the book "Throw Them All
Out", the author Peter Schweizer shows that 71% of the DOE grants and loans
went to bundlers for Obama's Presidential campaign, members of Obama's
National Finance Committee, or large donors to the Democratic Party.  The
71% raised 457,834 dollars for Obama and the Democratic Party.  The 71%
 received 11.35 billion dollars in DOE handouts.

J

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Ninety percent of politicians give the other ten percent a bad reputation.
- Henry Kissinger

Politicians are people who, when they see light at the end of the tunnel,
go out and buy some more tunnel. - John Quinton


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