Sounds political. NPR and other non-political Fact Check sources I've found say this:Are you being serious ? A success ? Solyndra aside , the program has cost tax payers 16 BILLION dollars . After donating to the Democrat party , several recipients went bankrupt and many more laid off workers . There are estimates that each "green " job created cost American tax payers
over 6 million dollars each. I guess each of us defines success differently .
Below is a partial list of DOE 1705 loan recipients that filed for bankruptcy shortly after receiving loans .
Evergreen Solar ($25 million)*
SpectraWatt ($500,000)*
Solyndra ($535 million)*
Beacon Power ($43 million)*
EnerDel’s subsidiary Ener1 ($118.5 million)*
Abound Solar ($400 million)*
A123 Systems ($279 million)*
Willard and Kelsey Solar Group ($700,981)*
Raser Technologies ($33 million)*
Nordic Windpower ($16 million)*
Most of the money went to large and established companies rather than startups. These include established utility firms, large multinational manufacturers, and a global real estate investment fund. In addition, 90 million was granted to Cogentrix, a subsidiary of Goldman Sachs.
The agency has loaned $32.2 Billion to a variety of businesses designed to speed up development of clean-energy tech.. New start ups or established businesses were eligible. Companies have defaulted on $780 Million of that, at a loss rate of 2.28%. The agency also has collected $810 Million in interest payments, putting the program $30 million in the black. I have not audited their books.
I could give a rats butt who they loaned the money to, but hope Elio Motors is one of the approved applicants non-politically speaking.