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Lithium Ion Batteries...C'mon Down!
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You're the next contestant on The Price is Wrong Bitch!



Battery builder A123 Systems that won $249 million federal grant files for bankruptcy


No company has embodied Washington's hope for an American-built electric vehicle business like A123 Systems. The Massachusetts-based company was supposed to become the leading home-grown supplier of lithium-ion batteries for automakers in the United States and around the world -- fueled in part by a $249 million grant from the Obama administration. Today, A123 Systems filed for bankruptcy, saying much of its assets would be sold after losing $857 million over the past several years. Here's why it failed.

That photo above comes from an April 2010 speech in the Rose Garden of the White House, where President Barack Obama hailed A123 with Chief Executive David Vieux on his left, for its plans to create 2,000 jobs by 2012. A123 also won $125 million in grants and tax credits from Michigan state officials for building plants there. I was in the audience covering the event, and walked out of the White House while talking to two new A123 employees -- both grateful engineers who had lost jobs in the recession and spent months e-mailing resumes with few responses.

When A123 opened its plant in Michigan later that year, Obama called again to congratulate Vieux: "This is about the birth of an entire new industry in America -- an industry that's going to be central to the next generation of cars," Obama said according to a transcript released by the White House. "When folks lift up their hoods on the cars of the future, I want them to see engines and batteries that are stamped: Made in America."

But A123 was never able to turn the promise of its creation by MIT students and faculty into real-world products. It lost out on supplying batteries for the Chevrolet Volt to South Korea's LG Chem, with General Motors executives at the time citing the more established firm as a safer bet. A123 did eventually win a GM contract for batteries in the upcoming Chevrolet Spark EV, but that wasn't expected to be a high-volume model.

A123's biggest bet lay with Fisker Automotive, and when the Fisker Karma suffered a series of launch delays and sales far below expectations, A123's finances began to take a hit. The company also had to spend $66 million on a recall of its Karma battery packs in 2011 due to a charging defect. While it tried to find other uses for its batteries outside the auto industry, none came close to generating the kind of revenue a major automotive supply contract might.

Since that Rose Garden speech, American have proven far less excited about electric vehicles than what the Obama administration expected. President Obama's goal of having one million plug-in hybrids or electric vehicles on the road by 2015 looks like it will come up short by some 600,000 vehicles, according to Pike Research. So far this year, Americans have bought about 31,000 all-electric vehicles or plug-in hybrids -- and all of their batteries were made by suppliers outside the United States.

While demand has fallen far short, battery supply has boomed. The Obama administration was far from alone in thinking that battery makers were a source of future jobs; A123 and Vieux had been guests of President George W. Bush when he touted his energy plans. Governments around the world, especially China and Japan, have poured billions of dollars into battery research and manufacturing. That money has yet to produce a breakthrough that would make EVs as usable as liquid-fuel vehicles, but it has created a mini-glut of battery makers, driving down prices. A123 attempted to lower its costs with deals in China and Korea, but neither paid off in time.

A123 says in its bankruptcy filing that its assets will be bought for $125 million by supplier Johnson Controls. Its failure will only strengthen arguments from Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney that the Obama administration wasted millions of dollars in its pursuit of green jobs. Obama was right on the broader point: Batteries will be essential to future vehicles around the world. But that change won't happen as quickly as he expected, and every nation that builds cars in volume will have its own favored firms vying for the same opportunity. Voters will have to decide whether the chase was worth the charge.


http://autos.yahoo.com/blogs/motoramic/battery-builder-a123-won-249-million-federal-grant-143806554.html



YEAH!
dstieger Offline
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Rather surprising that the dems didn't manage to force GM to buy 123's, prop up prices and pump more cash into them. Only following half the playbook.
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dstieger wrote:
Rather surprising that the dems didn't manage to force GM to buy 123's, prop up prices and pump more cash into them. Only following half the playbook.



Like Mittens' told him to his face..."You don't pick winners and losers...you only pick losers!"Frying pan
BuckyB93 Offline
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I used to work for one of A123's founders in a past life.
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Scoreboard!

Brown energy rules!
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Joe "Tourette's" Biden's next bumper sticker:

BIN LADEN IS DEAD, AND SO ARE A WHOLE SH*TLOAD OF "GREEN" COMPANIES!

HOOORAY!!

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A123 Files for Bankruptcy

Yet another failure of central planning

Electric car battery-maker A123 Systems has filed for bankruptcy, according to Bloomberg News.

The company was promoted heavily by President Barack Obama and Michigan politicians and received hundreds of millions of dollars through federal “stimulus” and Michigan Economic Development Corp. programs. Earlier this year, Michigan Capitol Confidential uncovered a video of these politicians promising “hundreds” and “thousands” of jobs – the video was eventually taken down by the MEDC but saved by CapCon.

Despite known financial trouble, just a few months ago A123 awarded sweetened severance packages to its top executives. From CapCon:

Vice President and General Manager of Energy Solutions Group Robert Johnson, for example, would see his severance increase an extra $200,000 from the agreement, boosting it from $400,000 to $600,000. Johnson’s base salary is $400,000 this year, up 21 percent from his 2011 base salary of $331,250. That raise is consistent with a pattern of large pay increases top executives at A123 Systems have received.

In sum: The president of the United States, Michigan’s former governor, the state’s two U.S. senators and the U.S. Secretary of Energy promised thousands of jobs from a company that in a mere two years went bankrupt. Despite a bankruptcy or buyout predicted by outside observers, the company continued to reward its top executives while laying off most of its workforce.

Taxpayers should not be surprised: This is only the latest example where political calculations trumped market ones. Only government bureaucrats spending other people’s money would think this was a good investment.


http://www.michigancapitolconfidential.com/17686



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The empty, newly-constructed Abound Solar building is available, just north of Indy on US 31. Just shy of a million square feet, all brightly lit and completely empty. When the stuff came out about some of these "green" companies just being filters for taking large amounts of tax money and bundling it back to the Obama campaign, I noticed the Abound sign disappeared.Shhh

Now it's just a big, "shovel-ready" middle finger to all the tax payers driving by. Your $94 billion in green energy dollars hard at work, employing zero people. I guess there is one real estate agent who can show the place now and again.Think

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Bankrupt A 123 Systems Wants to Pay Bonuses to Top Execs

Dow Jones Daily Bankruptcy Review reported that A 123 Systems, the bankrupt recipient of Obama’s department of energy loan, now wants to pay top executives more than four million dollars.


This is what Dow Jones reported:

“A123 Systems Inc., the electric car battery maker that filed for Chapter 11 last week after receiving nearly $250 million in government grants, wants to pay more than $4 million in bonuses to a handful of top executives.
The company is asking Judge Kevin Carey of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Wilmington, Del., to sign off on incentive bonuses totaling up to $4.1 million for nine key employees, including several company insiders---namely, corporate officers and directors---pending the sale of its assets at a bankruptcy auction.”

Well done, Mr. Obama. We will use some of the $132 million given to A 123 Systems to reward their top executives, who could never deliver an affordable lithium ion battery!

But hold on. Was it not Mr. Obama who attacked the bonuses for executives at banks that received bailouts in 2008? Of course Mr. Obama opined on the matter of these executives being given bonuses. The New York Times on January 29, 2009 quoted Obama as saying:

“There will be time for them to make profits, and there will be time for them to get bonuses,” Mr. Obama said during an appearance in the Oval Office with Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner. Now’s not that time. And that’s a message that I intend to send directly to them, I expect Secretary Geithner to send to them.”

Wow, what a difference in the feelings of the president form the beginning of his term to the end of his term. A few days after taking office, Obama was all for Geithner telling the bankers to hold off on claiming their bonuses. Now four year later, and just a few days before the next presidential election, there is not a word out of Obama’s mouth about the bonuses that the executives of the recently bankrupted A 123 Systems want. Perhaps Obama should have Energy Secretary Chu carry his message to the A 123 executives that “now is not the time” to ask for bonuses. Actually, Chu will have to carry the same message to executives of over a dozen failed green energy companies.

Or perhaps Obama knows that these companies will never make a profit, and that there will never be a time for his green company executive friends and backers to ever get their bonuses, so they may as well collect their bonuses immediately in bankruptcy court.

Lindsay Leveen blogs at www.greenexplored.com and has written a book on energy and sustainability titled Hydrogen Hope or Hype?

http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2012/10/23/Bankrupt-A-123-Systems-Wants-to-Pay-Bonuses-to-Top-Executives?
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lithium ion batteries OR LIB FOR SHORT

YA as in DUBYA The former President who is the cause for all of OBAMA'S failures

LIB
YA

LIBYA

I lnew there was a conspiracy here somewhere !
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