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Democrats see political motives in Solyndra subpoenas of federal workers

Ten Energy Department workers were subpoenaed for their private e-mails late last week as part of a congressional probe of a controversial Obama administration clean energy loan program, and five were served at their offices by a federal marshal.

 

Solyndra Fallout Stalls Energy Loans

The Energy Department was in such a rush three years ago to issue a loan to solar-panel maker Solyndra LLC that it gave the Treasury Department only a day to review the deal, according to a government report released Wednesday.

 

E-Mail Shows Senior Energy Official Pushed Solyndra Loan

The official inquired frequently about the progress of the loan even after he had disclosed that his wife’s law firm represented the company and promised to recuse himself.

 

Official in charge of energy loans resigns

Official in charge of energy loans resigns

Jonathan Silver, the executive director of the Energy Department's Loan Programs Office, stepped down from that position amid scrutiny from congressional Republicans over loans granted to the now-bankrupt energy firm Solyndra. Energy Secretary Steve Chu told the Post that the departure had been planned.

 

$1 Billion in U.S. Loan Guarantees to 2 Solar Projects

$1 Billion in U.S. Loan Guarantees to 2 Solar Projects

The Energy Department plans to give $156 million in grants on Thursday after it has been under scrutiny for arranging $528 million in loans to Solyndra, a company that went bankrupt.

 

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