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Another Solyndra failure in the making


Posted: Apr 6, 2013

The government-backed electric car company Fisker Automotive laid off about 160 workers Friday, or roughly 75 percent of the automaker's staff, as it has struggled to find financial backing that would allow it to continue building its high concept clean cars.

The layoff announcement came as the innovative start up faces a looming repayment on a loan from the U.S. Department of Energy, and as reports have swirled that it could be preparing to file for bankruptcy. As with the failed solar firm Solyndra, the green car company was once an early pick by the Obama Administration to be part of America's clean energy future. The Obama Energy Department had approved Fisker for a government loan up to $529 million.

Stunned workers filed out of Fisker's Anaheim headquarters Friday morning with their belongings in boxes. One told ABC News that the employees had no advance notice the layoffs were coming, and they were told they would received no severance.

Among Fisker employees, the worker said, there was an overwhelming sense of sadness Friday that even after building a new, environmentally-focused line of gracefully-designed, high-end American cars, they had not been able to find financial success.

READ: Is Fisker Headed for a Solyndra-Like Collapse?

An Energy Department spokesman said today that early signs of the company's distress prompted officials there to freeze payments to Fisker after having provided the company with nearly $200 million to produce its first car, the $97,000 Fisker Karma.

"The Department of Energy stopped payment on the federal loan in 2011 after Fisker stopped meeting their milestones, and is committed to the best outcome for taxpayers," the Energy Department statement said, before defending other green investments by the Obama administration.

"Despite Fisker's difficulties, our overall loan portfolio of more than 30 projects continues to perform very well, and more than 90 percent of the $10 billion loan loss reserve that Congress set aside for these programs remains intact," the department said.

Among those laid off by Fisker Friday were the company's team of spokespeople. The head of that team, Roger Ormisher, told ABC News earlier this week that he could not address reports that the automaker had hired a law firm to prepare it for bankruptcy.

"We are not offering any official comment on the speculation around bankruptcy at this stage," Ormisher said.

Even before the layoffs, the Anaheim, Calif.-based company disclosed that it had furloughed non-essential U.S. workers in March, a move made as the company is "in the process of identifying a strategic partner... [but] continuing to manage its day-to-day operations," Ormisher had said.

Fisker Automotive entered the electric car market with hefty support from the U.S. Energy Department and backing from such celebs as Justin Bieber and Leonardo DiCaprio, but the company and its high-priced Fisker Karma have continued to skid financially.

If the California-based luxury carmaker goes bust, it will be the most high profile failure of an alternative energy firm backed by the Obama administration since the solar company Solyndra filed for bankruptcy in 2011.

More here: http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/signs-solyndra-fisker-lays-off-75-percent-employees/story?id=18889485&singlePage=true#.UWB4T6LUnSh

 

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Just another Obama failure. So whats new? - His clueless ideas are hurting the economy.nm

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You wouldn't hate us so much if it weren't for all - our successes. U.S. wins--oh, the pain. nm

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Name 3 green energy loans that have been - made...

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that were successful - i.e. businesses that were able to repay the loan and still profit in business.
Notice the silence.. they can't name them because - they don't exist! nm
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So sorry we didn't jump on that midnight-hour posting quickly enough for you. - See my "still repaying" reply below (sm)
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I'd like shift differential "credit" for my nightowl duties, thank you very much.
Nice. Your karma check is in the mail! - boot Hussein straps
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Thanks for posting this :-)

I'm glad the topic was brought up.

Thankee, thankee. :) - and you're welcome (nm)
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I posted names of dozens (DOZENS) before. Go - find them yourself. nm
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To the poster who reported this - Moderator
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There was no reason to report this.
They're still repaying them; it's a 30-year program - like a house mortgage, not paid off in a few years
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Three current successes (I chose these articles for their references to the DOE; more current info regarding their status can be found by simply googling each):


(1)  Agua Caliente photovoltaic power plant:  Anti–solar power leadership in Congress is all set to put the kibosh on the Department of Energy’s loan program in an upcoming vote, but there will be a 290-megawatt gorilla at roll call: Arizona’s massive Agua Caliente photovoltaic power plant, which is a standout example of the loan program’s overall success.


http://cleantechnica.com/2011/08/08/290-megawatt-solar-power-behemoth-brings-400-new-green-jobs-to-arizona/


(2)  Shepherds Flat wind farm:  "It's a great energy story, it's a good jobs story," Poneman said. "It's part of the restoration of the American supply chain. Now we're making 70 percent of the parts for these projects here."


The wind farm, developed by Caithness Energy and among the world's largest, started generating power in September.


In response to criticism that the project was overly subsidized, Poneman counters that it's instead a great example of a successful application of the Department of Energy's loan guarantee program.


Despite high-profile defaults — Solyndra, for one — Poneman said the $1.3 billion loan guarantee awarded to Caithness for Shepherds Flat did exactly what it was supposed to do.


"The whole purpose was to coax private capital off the sidelines," he said.


http://sustainablebusinessoregon.com/articles/2013/02/deputy-energy-secretary-poneman.html?page=all


(3)  Ivanpah solar project:  "Ivanpah is an iconic infrastructure project that will set the course for the future of renewable energy in the US and around the world," said John Woolard, President & CEO, BrightSource Energy. "We are tremendously proud of the significant accomplishments being made towards Ivanpah's completion, and look forward to powering California's homes and businesses with clean and reliable electricity in the coming year." ...


Net Benefit to Taxpayers


Financing of this project was facilitated by the Department of Energy's 1703 loan guarantee program. The project's power purchase agreement, as well as its aggressive management of cost and schedule, assure that the loan will be paid back, with interest, to the benefit of taxpayers.


"Ivanpah will be the largest project in the world to use this potentially transformative solar technology," said Rick Needham, Director of Energy & Sustainability for Google. 


http://www.marketwatch.com/story/ivanpah-solar-project-reaches-halfway-mark-and-peak-of-construction-employment-2012-08-07




Breaking News Stunner: DOE Loan Guarantee Program Will Cost $2 Billion Less Than Initially Expected



In an independent review, John McCain’s former National Finance Chairman finds the loan guarantee program was cost-effective for taxpayers


by Richard W. Caperton


Take a deep breath, because what I’m about to tell you may be shocking: loan guarantees for energy have been successful, cost-effective investments.


That’s the message from Herb Allison, former national finance chairman for John McCain, who led a team of accountants and auditors in conducting an independent analysis of the Department of Energy’s Loan Guarantee Program.  Allison and his team found that, despite the hysteria around Solyndra, this program will cost $2 billion less than initially expected.


Today, the White House released Allison’s review.  It includes an analysis of every loan guarantee issued from DOE, as well as recommendations for managing this portfolio of guarantees going forward.  This independent review was requested by the White House in late 2011, to make sure that the DOE loan guarantee portfolio was cost-effective for taxpayers.


The Allison review confirms what we already know, thanks to the Congressional Research Service and Bloomberg Government.  Instead of looking at individual investments, CRS examined the entire DOE portfolio, and concluded that the overwhelming majority of the portfolio was in electrical generation projects, which DOE structured to have very low risk.  Bloomberg Government took that a step forward, and concluded that the media’s incessant focus on Solyndra was “not proportional to its impact.”


There are multiple reasons why the risks to taxpayers from this program are so low.  First, most of the guarantees went to support projects that have very secure contracts to sell their power to investment-grade rated utilities. Allison and his team of independent auditors endorsed the methodology that DOE initially used to evaluate these types of projects, writing, “The Independent Consultant used the same Nine Criteria as did DOE because, in the opinion of the Independent Consultant, they comprise the salient factors for evaluating the credits and are substantially similar to the criteria that would be employed by private sector credit analysts for these types of loans.”


Second, even in the event that something does go wrong with an investment, there is almost always someone willing to buy the project at a discount.  For example, Beacon Power declared bankruptcy after getting a loan guarantee for $43 million.  But, this wasn’t a $43 million loss for taxpayers, because Rockland Capital agreed to buy the project for $30.5 million.  Obviously, this is not the perfect outcome, but it helps to understand why Beacon’s bankruptcy won’t cost taxpayers the full amount of the guarantee.


Allison’s report includes two types of accounting methods.  One is the method mandated by the Federal Credit Reform Act of 1990, which instructs DOE to record these guarantees in the budget at their expected cost to the government.  The other is a method called “fair value” reporting, which would attempt to force guarantees to be recorded in the budget at the market value of these guarantees in the private market.  “Fair value” reporting of costs is simply an accounting gimmick designed to artificially – and arbitrarily – increase the cost of credit programs, which will have the effect of limiting the government’s ability to extend valuable loans and loan guarantees.


“Fair value” reporting is nothing more than a tool to limit the role that government plays in making higher education affordable for students, helping manufacturers export their goods, and keeping middle-class families in their homes.  DOE rightly calculated costs based on the methodology prescribed by the Federal Credit Reform Act, which has been the law of the land since 1990.  Doing anything else than following FCRA would have been not just a mistake, but also illegal.


Why the Loan Guarantee Program Exists


It’s important to remember why the Loan Guarantee Program exists.  Innovative companies—key to our future competitiveness and economic prosperity—risk getting caught in the “Valley of Death,” where nascent but promising companies often languish as they strive to accumulate the necessary funds. Bringing new clean energy technologies to commercial scale for the first time can require hundreds of millions, even billions, of dollars and private investors are either unable to fund projects that require this much capital, as is the case with many venture capitalists, or are unwilling to lend money to projects that use first-of-a-kind technology not fully proven at commercial scale, as is the case with most banks.  The Loan Guarantee Program brought companies across the “Valley of Death” by providing these businesses with loan guarantees that made it possible to raise the necessary capital and jumpstart the economy.


By fixing the “Valley of Death” problem, DOE has allowed extremely important projects to move forward, including the world’s largest wind farm, the first commercial cellulosic ethanol plant, and the country’s largest concentrating solar power project.  In total, the Program will support nearly 40 projects, which will employ 60,000 people.


The Loan Guarantee Program helped America compete in the global economy.  In 2011, the United States invested more in renewable energy than any other country in the world, helping us capture our share of this trillion dollar opportunity.  Why were we able to do this?  As Michael Liebreich, CEO of Bloomberg New Energy Finance, puts it: “The news that the US jumped back into the lead in clean energy investment last year will reassure those who worried that it was falling behind other countries. However before anyone in Washington celebrates too much, the US figure was achieved thanks in large part to support initiatives such as the federal loan guarantee programmeand a Treasury grant programme which have now expired.”


In short, the DOE Loan Guarantee Program is helping to move our country forward, and it’s doing it by responsibly managing taxpayer money.  When DOE issued these guarantees, they expected that they would cost the government more than $5 billion.  At their most recent internal analysis, DOE concluded that the loans were performing better than expected, and that they would not cost less than $3 billion.  Allison and his team of independent consultants found that even DOE’s most recent project was too high, and that the guarantees would only cost $2.7 billion.


To put that in perspective, the fossil fuel industry got a whopping $70 billion in government subsidies from 2002 to 2008.  Many of these subsidies have been in place for nearly 100 years.  The nuclear industry, too, has benefitted from billions of dollars in subsidies – including loan guarantees – over the last half-century.


While the Loan Guarantee Program has undoubtedly been cost-effective for taxpayers, it would be a shame not to learn any lessons about the program’s management.  Allison and his team of independent consultants recommend several actions, such as refining oversight boards and filling certain job vacancies.  Congress should act on these lessons when creating a Clean Energy Deployment Administration, which would also be a cost-effective investment program.  In fact, CEDA would be a stronger program than the DOE Loan Guarantee Program, with more independence from the political process, a fuller set of financial tools at its disposal, and the ability to view its investments as a comprehensive portfolio.


Allison’s independent review tells us everything we need to know about the DOE Loan Guarantee Program: It’s a good deal for taxpayers, and DOE staff have avoided exposing taxpayers to unacceptable risks.  Now, Congress should focus on finding new ways to replicate the success of this program to put Americans back to work.


 Richard W. Caperton is director of clean energy investment at the Center for American Progress.


http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2012/02/10/423270/doe-loan-guarantee-program-will-cost-2-billion-less-than-expected/

insights beyond the sound bites - sm
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Most of the funding hasn't even been disbursed. Read up.

We've invested in many dozens of energy start-ups. - It's the nature of start-ups that some will

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fail. That's the reason we as a people are investing in pushing this forwardb--so elatedly--since the free market has failed so dreadfully to meet our needs as a society.

As it does so often. The lure of money is a great energy source itself, but it's much worse than worthless when allowed to captain the ship of state.

I don't really think that's what the article is saying - just sayin

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I'm sorry...I didn't post the headline which was: - Truthhurts

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Signs of Solyndra? Fisker Lays Off 75 Percent of Employees

So, tell me what you think it means. If a business lays off 75% of its workforce, isn't that a good sign that the company's in trouble?????

Of course they are in trouble, just like the entire - USA is thanks to Obama !!! nm

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I don't know. M*Modal in process of big layoffs. Are they - in trouble?????nm

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