Posted on 11/15/2011 12:43:08 AM PST by Islander7
WASHINGTON Halfway between Los Angeles and San Francisco, on a former cattle ranch and gypsum mine, NRG Energy is building an engineering marvel: a compound of nearly a million solar panels that will produce enough electricity to power about 100,000 homes.
The project is also a marvel in another, less obvious way: Taxpayers and ratepayers are providing subsidies worth almost as much as the entire $1.6 billion cost of the project. Similar subsidy packages have been given to 15 other solar-and wind-power electric plants since 2009.
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As NRGs chief executive, David W. Crane, put it to Wall Street analysts early this year, the governments largess was a once-in-a-generation opportunity, and we intend to do as much of this business as we can get our hands on. NRG, along with partners, ultimately secured $5.2 billion in federal loan guarantees plus hundreds of millions in other subsidies for four large solar projects
Tip of the iceberg. It’s the new gold rush for the con men: buy a plot of completely worthless land, say the magic words (green clean etc) plant some chintzy metal structure and grow money.
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Unfortunatly the Progressives/Fascists in this country got into bed with the mafia decades ago (perhaps Kennedy was the first to succumb). Now, I see no difference between our government and our organized crime structure. Just one big protection racket.
I guess it will soon be built and placed into operation.
Then we will see if it lives up to it’s promise, and what it costs to maintain it.
I will wait a couple of years before singing it;s praises, or condemning it.
It is already built. We’ll see if it pays off. Likely not!!
Oh, yeah. For every kilowat produduced by a wind farm 1 million birds are sacrificed annually. This facility should reduce the bird population in central CA by 50% in the first 5 years. But it is all good as long as we continue to prosecute oil companies for allowing an occasional bird to land in an oil pond.
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