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mocgator
02-26-2013, 10:54 AM
I've been to NREL. It's a palace. Your government dollars at work....

http://watchdog.org/62420/co-secret-energy-lab-spawns-million-dollar-govt-employee/

If you live outside Colorado, you probably haven’t heard of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory – NREL for short. It’s the place where solar panels, windmills and corn are deemed the energy source of the future and companies who support such endeavors are courted.

It’s also the place where highly paid staff decide how to spend hundreds of millions in taxpayer dollars.

And the public pays those decision-makers well: NREL’s top executive, Dr. Dan Arvizu, makes close to a million dollars per year. His two top lieutenants rake in more than half a million each and nine others make more than $350,000 a year.

With its bloated budget and overseen by a $533 million a year government-funded management company, Cooke isn’t buying it.

“NREL has given us two of the most significant boondoggles, one of them being ethanol and the other being (bankrupt) Abound Solar,” she said. “They were part of the team that pushed Abound Solar along. In fact, they wrote in March 2011 on their website how proud they were of their role in abound solar.

NREL’s taxpayer-funded management company has seen its budget more than double since 2006. That’s when one of its most ardent supporters, Rep. Ed Perlmutter D-Lakewood, was first elected to Congress. The lab sits in the middle of his district.

But Perlmutter’s ties go beyond merely promoting green legislation and lobbying his colleagues for NREL funds. He has received $12,670 in campaign contributions from executives of NREL and its management company, MRIGlobal, a company that describes itself as “an independent, not-for-profit organization that performs contract research for government and industry.”

HudsonGator
02-26-2013, 11:09 AM
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G8trGr8t
02-26-2013, 12:35 PM
if you can't dispute the message, attack the messenger...sad if that is the best you can do.

maybe if they got rid of waste like this, the sequester wouldn't be as necessary...and ethanol is a joke if you really want to talk about amount of energy required to produce vs what it puts out, let alone the increase in cost of food and the damage done to two cycle motors, boat fuel tanks, and misceallaneous rubber and plastic parts throughout lots of engines