Tempora mutantur, nos et mutamur in illis ("Times change, and we change with them").

Thursday, October 18, 2012

We May Need a New CEO

It's time for Mr. Obama to turn in they keys to his office, pack up his stuff, return to his Ivory Tower and let someone else take the reigns (I happen to have someone in mind). He really does not seem to know what he's doing. 

Here's a list of 36 green-energy companies that received government stimulus dollars that have either already gone bankrupt or are heading in that direction (see write-up here).  


Evergreen Solar ($24 million)*
SpectraWatt ($500,000)*
Solyndra ($535 million)*
Beacon Power ($69 million)*
AES’s subsidiary Eastern Energy ($17.1 million)
Nevada Geothermal ($98.5 million)
SunPower ($1.5 billion)
First Solar ($1.46 billion)
Babcock and Brown ($178 million)
EnerDel’s subsidiary Ener1 ($118.5 million)*
Amonix ($5.9 million)
National Renewable Energy Lab ($200 million)
Fisker Automotive ($528 million)
Abound Solar ($374 million)*
A123 Systems ($279 million)*
Willard and Kelsey Solar Group ($6 million)
Johnson Controls ($299 million)
Schneider Electric ($86 million)
Brightsource ($1.6 billion)
ECOtality ($126.2 million)
Raser Technologies ($33 million)*
Energy Conversion Devices ($13.3 million)*
Mountain Plaza, Inc. ($2 million)*
Olsen’s Crop Service and Olsen’s Mills Acquisition Company ($10 million)*
Range Fuels ($80 million)*
Thompson River Power ($6.4 million)*
Stirling Energy Systems ($7 million)*
LSP Energy ($2.1 billion)*
UniSolar ($100 million)*
Azure Dynamics ($120 million)*
GreenVolts ($500,000)
Vestas ($50 million)
LG Chem’s subsidiary Compact Power ($150 million)
Nordic Windpower ($16 million)*
Navistar ($10 million)
Satcon ($3 million)*

(Note: an asterisk denotes companies that have already gone bankrupt). 

This list only represents green energy companies. It doesn't include companies that are currently being investigated for fraud and waste (see another write-up here). 

Incompetence or corruption? Who knows? All I know is this guy's gotta go. 



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