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Feds ignore rules and use stimulus cash to buy Chinese solar panels |
2012-09-18 |
![]() Even the contractor questioned whether Chinese-made panels could be used under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, the stimulus program that mandated use of U.S.-made products. His query in early 2010 was dismissed and the General Services Administration moved forward with using the Chinese panels on the Sen. Paul Simon Federal Building in Carbondale, Ill., records show. Questions about the panels, which were assembled overseas, were raised in a four-page advisory memo sent by the inspector general to the GSA in the summer of 2011, but the findings take on added significance as government officials increasingly place blame on Chinese subsidies for troubles in the U.S. solar market. ![]() Meanwhile, the contractor on the Illinois building project, J.R. Conkey & Associates, initially questioned GSA officials on whether solar panels assembled in China could be used under the stimulus program, but a procurement officer told the company to proceed, according to records. |
Posted by:Au Auric |
#2 Ah, but these are melamine-flavored photo-voltaic cells. China - making the products that America won't. |
Posted by: SteveS 2012-09-18 19:38 |
#1 BuyAmerica rules prohibit the purchase of foreign product when an American-made equivalent is available |
Posted by: Frank G 2012-09-18 14:40 |