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  • Salazar approved solar project a bust

    10/03/2011 6:15:15 AM PDT · by cutty · 6 replies
    Energy Policy Center ^ | October 2nd, 2011 | amy
    Almost a year ago to the day the Department of Interior issued a press release boasting that Secretary Ken Salazar had “approved the first large-scale solar energy plants ever to be built on public lands.” As with Obama administration renewable energy initiatives, there were the promises of massive amounts of electrical power and “green jobs. ... One of the major players was Arizona-based Stirling Energy Systems out of Scottsdale, which was to provide the technology for Tessera Solar of Texas to move forward with the massive Imperial Valley Solar Project in Imperial County, California. What a difference a year makes....
  • D-Day For Green Energy Loan Guarantees As Another Solar Firm Files For Bankruptcy

    09/30/2011 1:26:30 PM PDT · by bestintxas · 10 replies
    forbes ^ | 9/30/11 | Todd Woody
    Update: The U.S. Department of Energy has just announced it has finalized $2.1 billion in loan guarantees for two First Solar photovoltaic power plant projects in California. And First Solar just announced it has sold the 550-megawatt Desert Sunlight project, which received a $1.46 billion loan guarantee to NextEra Energy Resources and GE Energy Financial Services. This is D-Day for First Solar and other renewable energy developers counting on billions of dollars in federal loan guarantees. In a matter of hours, the deadline for the United States Department of Energy to finalize those loans will pass. And as the clock...