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  • The Next ‘Next Solyndra’

    04/16/2012 10:20:51 PM PDT · by neverdem · 5 replies
    National Review Online ^ | April 16, 2012 | Robert Bryce
    Get ready for the next Solyndra. Sure, you’ve heard those words before. Over the past few months, several companies that had federal backing — Beacon Power, Range Fuels, and Ener1 — all failed. And another one is almost surely on the way. Here’s my prediction: Within 18 months, A123 Systems, the battery maker that got a $249 million grant from the Department of Energy, will be bankrupt.My prediction doesn’t have anything to do with the explosion that occurred on Wednesday at a GM laboratory near Detroit, sending one worker to the hospital. The explosion occurred while the worker was...
  • US-backed battery company's sale to Russian tycoon sparks anxiety

    04/07/2012 9:58:37 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 12 replies
    Chicago Tribune ^ | April 7, 2012 | By Julie Wernau
    Department of Energy invested millions to develop cutting-edge technology to power electric vehicles, but that know-how is now in foreign hands. "This is about the future. And the question is which nation is going to seize the future. Some nation is going to grab it by the throat. One of the nations of the world is going to lead the world in green energy and technology," Vice President Joe Biden said in January 2011 in a speech praising federal support for Ener1 at its facility in Indiana. That nation, it turns out, is Russia. A little more than a year...
  • With All The Volts Counted, Taxpayers Lose Again

    02/15/2012 1:24:23 PM PST · by raptor22 · 24 replies
    Investor's Business Daily ^ | February 15, 2012 | Staff
    Incentives: Doubling down on industrial policy failure, the administration decides to bump up the taxpayer subsidy for Government Motors' touted electric car. Who said its range wasn't enough to drive us to the poor house? Tucked away in the recesses of President Obama's 2013 budget, a budget that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid says he will not bring to the Senate floor, is a nugget that speaks volumes about the troubles we're in: While delaying the Keystone XL pipeline, the administration plans to increase the subsidy for the Chevy Volt and other "new technology" vehicles to $10,000 per car. "We...
  • Taxpayers Take Hit as Layoffs, Bankruptcies Plague Green Firms

    01/27/2012 11:27:57 AM PST · by jazusamo · 8 replies
    National Legal & Policy Center ^ | January 27, 2012 | Paul Chesser
    Federal tax credits, loan and grant programs that expired at the end of last year have plugged the financial flow that made so-called “renewables” and electric vehicles viable, so they are now shedding employees and going bankrupt, illustrating that the “clean” industry owed its existence solely to government. Even with the government money, they are failing. Yesterday Indiana-based Ener1, an energy storage company thatreceived $118.5 million from DOE, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Despite plans to have 1,400 employees in Indiana by 2015, the company had downsized in the state from 380 to approximately 250 since March. Ener1’s stock...
  • President Obama Mentions An Energy Company In His Big Speech And It Goes Bankrupt Instantly

    Andrew Restuccia of The Hill is reporting that Ener1, a battery company that President Obama referenced in his State of The Union Speech on Tuesday as an example of successful energy investments, has just filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy.
  • Obama-backed electric car battery-maker files for bankruptcy [$118.5 million stimulus grant]

    01/26/2012 11:22:58 AM PST · by Sub-Driver · 19 replies · 1+ views
    Obama-backed electric car battery-maker files for bankruptcy By Andrew Restuccia - 01/26/12 11:55 AM ET An Indiana-based energy-storage company, whose subsidiary received a $118.5 million stimulus grant from the Energy Department, filed for bankruptcy Thursday. Ener1 is asking a federal bankruptcy court in New York to approve a plan to restructure the company’s debt and infuse $81 million in equity funding. “This was a difficult, but necessary, decision for our company,” Ener1 CEO Alex Sorokin said in a news release. “We are extremely pleased to have the strong support of our primary investors and lenders to substantially reduce the company’s...
  • Ener1 Kicked Off Nasdaq [Subsidiary Got $118M DOE Grant]

    11/02/2011 10:52:47 PM PDT · by Lmo56 · 2 replies
    gigaom ^ | 10/31/11 | Katie Fehrenbacher
    The woes of battery maker Ener1 keep piling on. Following on the heels of its loss on electric car maker Think, the company’s CEO stepping down, and its planned restatement of its earnings, Ener1 has now officially been delisted from the Nasdaq. According to filings, on October 19th, Ener1 received notice from the Nasdaq saying it would be deslisted because Ener1 failed to file its latest financials on a timely basis, and Ener1 “elected not to file an appeal.” The Chief Accounting Officer of Ener1, who is also the Chief Financial Officer of subsidiary EnerDel, Melissa Debes, also resigned on...