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Darrell Issa, GOP House Chair, Says U.S. Solar Panel Industry Could Fail

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MATTHEW DALY   09/22/11 10:18 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — 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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12:54 AM on 10/01/2011
The price of oil, coal and nuclear keep rising while the price for wind and solar are dropping.

Competition and government subsidies from the Chinese government have put downward pressure on solar panel prices. Our companies can not compete with the Chinese government.

Wind, solar, wave energy, geothermal and second generation biofuels made from algae, cellulose and waste are the future. We can either build it here or we will buy it from the Chinese.
The future is coming.........
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snesich
11:59 PM on 09/29/2011
Oh please. Partisan nonsense in this execrable and shoddy "report" by Issa's committee, which is stuffed with fossil fuel and nuclear industry pawns.

If Darrell Issa had a way to personally profit from "green technology", he'd become its biggest backer. He's just angry that as of yet he hasn't found a way to directly, or indirectly, divert any of those particular taxpayer funds into his own accounts.
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Gurinder Dhillon
Republicans thrive on false equivalencies.
08:21 AM on 09/29/2011
This has to be one of the more moronic things said by Darrell Issa in recent memory, I just read an article on Huffington Post like 2 weeks ago about how we're going to be the worlds largest market for solar panels in QE2 in 2013. Darrell Issa is the Representative for a very affluent district California, a nationwide leader and innovator in green technology, he had to have seen this on the horizon. I think he's just trying to discredit solar energy because his corporate financiers in the energy industry want him to parrot their talking points.
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Robert Fanney
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01:39 PM on 09/28/2011
Issa, trying to kill the solar industry, says it could fail. Hmm...
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snesich
02:23 AM on 09/30/2011
Exactly! In a microcosm what Issa's pulling here is the Republican strategy for our entire government.

The Republicans intentionally implement policies and appoint people that they know will screw up our government. Then, they'll point at those abysmal failures and declare, "See, we told you that government never works!"

It's a cynical and disgusting game. But they're betting that if they hold on to their right-wing base, and then add the low-information voters, the confused voters, the "pennant race" voters, the I'm Too Tired To Notice or Understand Voters, the I'm Just Mad Voters, the I MIght As Well Vote For The Other One This Time Voters, they can get to 50.1 percent.

And isn't that all that ultimately counts?
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Robert Fanney
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01:14 PM on 10/01/2011
Sabotage, confuse, spread the blame. Rinse. Repeat.
03:08 PM on 09/27/2011
Oops - my bad. I thought it was Danielle Issa - read it wrong. Please replace all feminine with masculine in my write up :-)
03:06 PM on 09/27/2011
What a stupid woman! Typical thought process - so short-sited. Lets point the finger instead of finding a solution that makes sense. Imagine if our leaders back in the 1950's had approached computer technology and hi-tech like this. We would not have the Intels of the world. With this kind of American planning of course it is going to fail -- especially when China is targeting the industry at any cost! We need to source domestical­ly. We already have a $275 billion a year trade deficit with that dang cheating, currency manipulati­ng, patent and intellectu­al capital stealing country -- no need to add more to it. We are already being drained of wealth by those cheaters. Just through currency manipulation (which is pure cheating according to the World Trade Organization) we have a 35% disadvantage right from the get go in any industry. Throw in all the theft of technology and intellectual capital, and throw in people willing to work for 50 cents an hour, and I see the collapse of a lot more industries on top of the ones China has already decimated. Wake Up Mrs. issa and wake up American. We are in a trade war and don't even recognize it - and we are losing badly.
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Don Glenn
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01:59 PM on 09/27/2011
China does not have a problem investing in there country. Here we want to starve ourselves into prosperity. Issa is part of the contingent that says only business can create jobs but when it fails it is Obama's problem? This is another example of the republican flip flop on business vs gov creating jobs.Any spin tom make Obama look bad. This is why we need a healthy gov to oversee the fall backs and get back on track not quit.
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mjt218
11:59 PM on 09/24/2011
It's pretty crazy to me that a representative from California can be taking such as strong position against solar. Even if Issa is representing a traditionally red part of his state, I've gotta believe that a lot of his constituents have a vested interest in solar.
06:53 PM on 09/24/2011
Darrell Issa is a corporate sycophant. He wants his petrochemical buddies to live in luxury while the rest of us struggle to pay their bills !
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loco48
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07:18 AM on 09/24/2011
If you had college economics, you would know that 3 out of 5 businesses (new) fail in the first 5 years. This particular company failed due to poor management. The price per watt for a panel falls every year. From what has been written the the investers figured a set figure for the panels and did not allow for falling prices.
The point is that companies rise and fail all of the time, that is the free market. Siemens, has just announced that it is getting out of the nuclear business and putting the resorces in wind and solar. They see the future and we do not.
12:17 AM on 09/24/2011
I thought Biden was suppose to be the watch dog for stimulus.....

BREAKING NEWS President Obama Appoints Vice President Joe Biden to Oversee Stimulus Plan Payouts

Read more: http://abcnews.go.com

So who messed with whom Joe??????
Genders
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08:01 PM on 09/23/2011
Sure it could if you give giant subsidies and breaks to fossil and nukes and cut them for solar wind and waste bio char, duh. 54B$ in nuke loans with a 50% chance ot default for old tech, not even the R&D that Solyandra was doing.

This whole Solyandra gate tempest in a tea pot is anti solar anti green fossil and nukes paid bs.

Solyandra failed because solar panels got too cheap. One thing that Obama did may have contributed to this. Chu's official DOE energy report use solar power prices from 1993, compared to nuke and fossil costs from the industry salesmen for 2016. Based on Chu's report, Solyandra would have been competitive. So Chu's official lies are part of the problem,
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givemlharry
12:01 PM on 09/23/2011
I spent 40 years in the computer field, most of them as an entrepreneur and small businessman. During those years I saw hundreds rise and fail, some with great ideas, management and products. Some of them spectacular in size. I could name them but HuffPost limits the length of these responses.

The point I am trying to make is there will be failures with the development of any new technology. Does that we should not press forward and invest in things that will improve the world? Of course not! From the first settlers, Americans have taken risks to make a better world. In all steps forward, there have been failures, it is inevitable.

Especially today, with the huge mess that the country is in, there is need for boldness in rebuilding America. We must not allow fear of failure get in the way of rebuilding America's greatness. If possible more risk capital is needed, understanding that their will be some failures. Let's fund American ingenuity to the max. I believe Amerca can and will rise again if we do.
03:10 PM on 09/27/2011
Nice Post!
11:42 AM on 09/23/2011
Does the Solydra scandal put a little damper on the notion that Obama is looking out for "the folks"?
Unless the folks are his rich crony campaign donors.

Not only did Obama's reckless investment with our money put a shadow over future investments in solar energy, his administration restructured the loan to benefit the rich private investors first in case of bankruptcy, ahead of the taxpayers.

How could Solyndra go bankrupt anyway? Obama made Sheriff Joe the official watchdog of the Stimulus money. What a nightmare.
Genders
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08:04 PM on 09/23/2011
yet the 54B$ for nukes loans is fine, right? even though nukes have a 50% default rate? Obama and gang are Reagan democrats, moderate republicans, DLC sellouts, didn't ya know?

Rahm and Axelrod lobbied for the nuke power industry. Chu's official report used 1993 Solar and green costs, probably why Obama and gang thought Solandra was a good bet, against nuke and fossil 2016 industry PR fantasies.

The Obama DLC are enablers of the GOP agenda because they sold their souls to get elected. They are Reagan democrats, moderate republicans if you will. AKA New democrats, pragmatic Progressive, Blue dogs, New American Foundation, Progressive Policy Council, Third Way.

Vote for the CPC progressives, The Progressive Democrats of America, the Kucinich folks in the primaries. Vote the Dems in the general.
07:50 AM on 09/23/2011
The domestic solar panel industry may fail here - that's true, but what one has to realize is that there will always be the opportunity to buy panels (even imported ones) to connect your home up to. Just because we don't build them here doesn't mean we can't go out and buy them likewe do imported cars or most consumer electronics) . NOW - if they decide to prevent everybody from have access to alternative power, then that's another matter entirely.
03:18 PM on 09/27/2011
What you say is true - but we as Americans need to start holding China accountable for a corrupt and unsustainable trade policy. Over 1/2 our trade deficit is with this country - $275 billion a year. It costs us a point of GDP a year. They manipulate currency, steal patents and intellectual capital with no penalty, and they required companies to transfer technology to sell in their country. China joined the WTO in 2001 and all of these policies, each by itself, gives the US every excuse to protect ourselves with patents and other remedies since each is a egregious form of cheating. Tie them together, and China has been allowed to Cheat on a level never before seen or allowed on the world stage, and the United States has been the huge loser -- 45,000 factories closed, 3.5 million jobs lost - many great high paying jobs, and a high unemployment rate that this has contributed to. When do we get in the game? Fight back? Have you ever played cards with a cheater? You cannot win if you play their game. Throw away their deck of cards and insert ours- we have a lot of decks... in the form of tarriffs, and other devices to protect ourselves. Oh my, you say, it may cause a trade war... We are already in one - we just have not chosen to fight -- but a 275 billion a year check we send to China every year sure tells me