Battery Company's Collapse Hangs Over Obama
A123 Systems was subsidized, of course
Green is the favorite color of corporate welfare
Without favorable government treatment, industry will collapse
We may pay no attention to them, but we do pay them
Another administration-connected company in hot water
Four of the eight largest green energy companies to receive subsidies and file for bankruptcy are based in the Great Lakes State
Combined, they've received $2.6 billion in government assistance
More criticism of Obama's energy subsidy strategies
Now we'll know exactly where all the subsidies are being blown
Making millions off green energy companies that have snagged billions in government subsidies
Accusations that it's really about protecting coal and nuclear power, not blowing taxpayer money
Because a business that can't survive without other people's money is definitely sustainable
Both supporters and Cassandras of the failed green pork project represent in Charlotte.
The 18-year loans target solar, wind and thermal energy.
Obama, Romney argue over tax credits, energy subsidies.
Cower, America, and consider China's $17.5 billion solar manufacturing debt. How can we compete with that?
In an email, the company's CEO had high praise for government subsidies
The federal government is doling out lots of dough so that private companies don't have to spend their own on battery research
Reason's science correspondent reports from the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development.