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    GOP lawmaker: US solar panel industry could fail

    WASHINGTON (AP) — A Republican House chairman blasted the solar industry Thursday, calling loans to solar panel manufacturers, such as ill-fated Solyndra Inc., a poor bet and predicting the solar panel industry itself could collapse in the United States.

    An industry group immediately disputed the remark by Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., citing a report showing that solar panel installations were up nearly 70 percent in the second quarter of 2011, compared with the same period last year.

    Issa, the chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, said the $528 million loan to the now-bankrupt California solar energy company is just one example of the Obama administration's failed attempt to create green jobs.

    Citing competition from China and other problems, Issa told reporters after the hearing: "It is reasonable to predict that we could have the collapse of the entire solar panel manufacturing business in America."

    More than 100,000 Americans are employed in solar — twice as many as in 2009 — making it the fastest-growing industry in America, said Rhone Resch, president of the Solar Energy Industries Association, an industry group. The industry includes more than 5,000 companies in all 50 states, Resch said.

    The Obama administration said the solar industry and renewable energy in general were crucial to economic growth and job creation.

    The debate over solar came as Issa's committee released a report titled, "How Obama's Green Energy Agenda is Killing Jobs." The report criticizes what it calls questionable accounting methods used by the Obama administration to count "green jobs" and says the term is vague and poorly defined.

    "A green jobs-fueled recovery is a theory, and is yet unproven," Issa said. "There is a lot more green, in the way of cash, and a lot less energy and jobs than anticipated."

    Democrats assailed the report, saying Issa had offered no evidence that the Obama administration was killing jobs. Rep. Gerald Connolly, D-Va., called the report intellectually dishonest and said its title showed Issa's "raw, partisan" agenda.

    In reality, oil, coal and other fossil fuels receive more than 80 percent of federal energy subsidies, Connolly said.

    Much of the committee's hearing Thursday was mired in partisan disputes, including a lengthy debate over whether the driver of a hybrid bus qualified as holding a green job. Rep. Connie Mack, R-Fla., said the bus might be green, but not the driver.

    "If I'm sitting in a chair that was made out of green material, does that make my job green?" Mack asked Labor Secretary Hilda Solis.

    Solis first said the driver qualified because the hybrid bus is fuel-efficient. Keith Hall, commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, later clarified that all bus drivers hold green jobs, since they work in mass transit. The administration says jobs are green if they provide services that benefit the environment.

    More than 52,000 people have been trained under a green-jobs program paid for by the economic stimulus law, Solis said. Of those who have completed the training, about 52 percent have found jobs, she said.

    Republicans countered that many of those trained already had jobs, and that only a small number of formerly unemployed people got jobs that can truly be called green. Construction and automotive jobs "don't sound quite as green," said Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah.

    Deputy Energy Secretary Daniel Poneman said solar power and other forms of renewable energy are likely to grow exponentially in the next few decades. The only question is who will benefit, he said, citing studies showing that the United States ranks third in clean energy investments, behind China and Germany.

    "We have a choice to make," Poneman told Issa's committee. "We can compete successfully in the global marketplace — creating American jobs and selling American products — or we can resign ourselves to importing more of the technologies of tomorrow from abroad."

    Committee Democrats accused Issa and other Republicans of hypocrisy, noting that 11 GOP members of the oversight panel, including Issa, have expressed support for renewable energy projects in their districts.

    Issa called that a non-issue, saying members of Congress from both parties routinely send letters to executive-branch agencies on behalf of constituents.

    "Letters from members of Congress ... are nice, but at the end of the day it's a competitive process" to win a loan guarantee or grant from a federal agency, he said.

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    • Choose the Red Pill  •  8 months ago
      Why stop there? End all the corporate subsidies to business. There's big oil, big pharma, big agra, big military contractors, and let's not forget the really bad one, the big banks and big wall street.
      • Patton 8 months ago
        Exactly. This isn't a communist country. No business should recieve one dime in loans, grants or anything.
    • SteveO  •  8 months ago
      So all the bus drivers at Disney World are considered working a green job. Come on. That is crazy......
    • Baconservative  •  8 months ago
      So be it. If it can't be supported by market forces we don't need it. Though if the gov were smart they'd add tarriffs to Chinese Solar since the Chinese gov is flooding the market.
    • Grey  •  8 months ago
      "Committee Democrats accused Issa and other Republicans of hypocrisy, noting that 11 GOP members of the oversight panel, including Issa, have expressed support for renewable energy projects in their districts.

      "Issa called that a non-issue, saying members of Congress from both parties routinely send letters to executive-branch agencies on behalf of constituents.

      "'Letters from members of Congress ... are nice, but at the end of the day it's a competitive process' to win a loan guarantee or grant from a federal agency, he said."

      Yes, this is how those with connections work the pols. Donate money to their campaigns to get the pol's attention, then ask for favors such as writing a letter to influence a governmental agency. Then the pols say that the donations do not influence their decisions on matters such as writing letters in favor of their donors, and that "at the end of the day, it's a competitive process." Competitive? Certainly, and the way to get the edge on your competition is to get a senator to write a letter in your favor. The stronger the position of the politician, the more influence there is to the governmental agency. Pols such as Issa who chair important committees hold plenty of sway. Then the pols say that it is routine and little people shouldn't trouble their pretty little heads over it. Yes, don't trouble our pretty little head.
    • Drufogger  •  8 months ago
      In the past their were people that said the Automobile would never make it???
    • Drufogger  •  8 months ago
      look I say put remote shockers on these idiots and when they lie shock them congress would burst into flames and we all live happily ever after maybe or maybe not
    • clarissa m  •  8 months ago
      then the price of solar panels must come down so the average person can buy them!
    • James  •  8 months ago
      WalMart announced last week it will be putting solar panels on its stores across the country. Rep Issa is the richest politician by far in Congress and has an interest in getting Obama. Hard to accept anything coming forth from this politician. How about a hearing on a jobs creation bill instead of supporting jobs killing legislation
    • Confucious  •  8 months ago
      What we need to do is plant some more trees. That way everyone in congress could have a whole forest to #$%$ on instead of just a lowly tree or two. And #$%$ing on trees to mark their territory is pretty much all those 535 useless twits in Washington who call themselves "legislators" are doing these days.
    • GEY  •  8 months ago
      Dem. Harry Reid and Party of NO. Anytime you mess with trying to cut the dem.'s wasteful green jobs solar energy funds to co.'s like soylandra, they refuse to stop spending your money. The Dem.'s have not passed a budget in the Senate in nearly 4 years now, they will not bring the Houses budget to the Senate floor to vote on, hence the Dem.'s have had an open checkbook for 4 yrs spending your money like drunken sailors with no strings attach'd.

      Next up is DOE and people in WH who work for the gov't. to come before Congress on the Soylandra scandal.

      Now the Harry Reid controll'd Senate dems want to hold up funding to Fema to send more money for more green projects just like this one,after wasting 19 billion on these fail'd green jobs companies that they claim are going to save the planet. They want to spend 19 billion more in 2 weeks after 4 fail'd solar and two bankrupt elec. car companies have gone belly up also with taxpayers having billions of their tax dollars go down the drain. Seems to me Obama and the dem's are hell bent on destroying our nation at the rate of 8 billion dollars being spent per day each and every day for the last 2 years

      Gov't and Obama admin. appointees cannot take the 5th, they can however evoke executive privilege and not testify, if they do that points out that Obama is flat out guilty and knew all about the Soylandra scandal. Rob Emanuel has denied knowing anything about Soylandra as well as Val.Jarret, Axlerod & Gibbs, but it looks like future hearings will prove they are not being truthful. It also looks like the 1st lady is involved in Soylandra as well cause this Kasier dude also gave money to some of her causes.

      Obama invests $100,000 in a Co. that changes its name to "Solyndra"? Obama gives $535 mil. of the taxpayer's money for "Green Jobs" to Solyndra after 20 visits to WH and Rob Emanuel says he knows nothing? Obama campaign money launderer and Solyndra investor G. Kaiser "bundles" millions to help get Obama elect'd? Solyndra goes bankrupt immediately after Obama agrees to put G. Kaiser and the rest of the Dem. supporters to get all their money back screwing the US taxpayers? Socialist Dem. crook Henry Waxman defends Obama's Solyndra and green jobs spending policy & try's to stop a Congressional investigation. Over 19 billion spent to create 3,545 "Green Jobs" at a cost of 10.4 million per job and Obama/Biden/Dem.'s saying this is a bargain for the US taxpayer. BULLCRAP!!!

      Also Obama, Val Jarret and Axlerod where investors in the Lightsquared Co., which is going to be even a bigger scandal for Obama. Obama could face the fate of Richard Nixon.

      Looks like most Americans favor getting rid of the Fed. Dept. Ed.in DC, getting unions out of our schools and fed. state and local gov't. It seems 17 cents of every dollar sent to DC to the Dept of Ed. they keep 6 cents and only send 11 cents back to the states. They skim 35% off the top of your tax dollar with all people in that dept in DC making an avg. of 103k per yr and our kids education keeps going further downhill. Coming in 2nd was doing away with or a compete restructuring of the EPA and the dept, of labor. All law should be passed making it mandatory all 50 states should be a right to work states. Polls during & after the debate along with the focus group agree. All agree, Gary Johnson's next door neighbors 2 dogs have created more jobs than Obama.

      Getting rid of IRS and going with plan similiar to 999 sounds good to me, we would save billions in gov't payroll and created millions of jobs in the USA and have made in America once again. IRS sent refund checks of over 80 million dollars to people in prison last year plus illegals & dead people. Our gov't even sent out pension checks to Fed Union workers that got cash'd via foregery for dead people, some having been dead for over 2 years.
    • datruthiness  •  8 months ago
      Issa didn't complain when the US government tariffed Japanese imports to save Hardly Ableson.
    • Sherman  •  8 months ago
      Half a billion will buy a hell of a lot of panels. I looked into buying some panels, but the don't want to sell them to people in my state(IL) on a commercial level. I hated doing it, but I had to buy foreign panels because the semi-'American' panel companies wouldn't provide a competitive product...or even sell me their inferior(in most every way) products. How shameful is that America? Let the foreigners build and use the cheap crap, build the best product here and save it for us.
    • Courtney  •  8 months ago
      Looks like green jobs are going away too #$%$ whats going on
      • van 8 months ago
        Republicans.
    • Jive Turkey  •  8 months ago
      The oil industry would love to see the solar industry wiped out.
    • AMC Guy  •  8 months ago
      More innovation and industry being surrendered to china.
      • foodandart 8 months ago
        Yup. Isn't it shameful that Chinese labor is cheaper for investors to buy...
    • Drufogger  •  8 months ago
      My sister lives close to a town that has 27 wind turbines , they provide 900% of the towns energy and the rest they sell to the power company. this town has improved a hell of a lot sense installing these turbines
      • Patton 8 months ago
        What did the tubines cost? What is their cost to maintain and repair? How many endangered species of birds have they killed? I'll bet they lose a lot of money when a cost analysis is done. Solar and wind power, both of which I have used, are extremely expensive (cost 10 times what coal generated power costs). They only make sense where no other alternatives exist. That is why it is so heavily subsidized with tax dollars (and to hide the real cost from tax payers). Both are a huge waste of money.
      • Scott 8 months ago
        There's another town in Minnesota with 30 wind turbines spinning that aren't even connected to the power grid. They're just grinding away. But hey, they earned stimulus money from all of us, so the owners don't care.
      • Kimo 8 months ago
        these fields of wind turbines look like crap! Plus what effect does it have on farming?
    • AnthonyB  •  8 months ago
      These republicants are so transparent. Why would the party that is so "friendly" to business want to destroy the solar industry in this country? Because it threatens their oil over lords. Throw them all in the gulf and let them swim with the oil.
    • Drufogger  •  8 months ago
      I predict that the repub #$%$ congressmen is on the Coal and OIL payroll - The republicans are going to do every under handed clean energy because solar and wind are harder for the large corporations to control= but are an intangible commodity that they would have trouble justify selling it to US ,,, More people more electrics = more energy = more pollution = more health issues
    • DG  •  8 months ago
      Solar has proven to work. However only if it pays for itself in a reasonable time frame. The solar panels were to expensive so not enough were sold to keep the company in business. If equal stimulus was given to both the company making the panels and the consumer buying them in the form of rebates or write offs, it would have been successful. Who wouldn't want to get rid of their utility bills?
    • Simon  •  8 months ago
      Sure, the US solar industry can fail, especially if the Chinese keep heavily subsidizing it and the teabagger controlled GOP prevents us to help them to compete. Coming to think of it though, where is the Obama administration's complaint to the WTO about the totally illegal Chinese subsidies? Don't we have a VERY highly paid trade representative? What the heck is he/she doing? This is not to say that Solyndra was not a scam: all its officers and board members should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. But one crooked company can not make the hole industry crooked, as Issa seems to believe.

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