Department Of Energy Loans Program To Be Reviewed By White House

Friday, October 28, 2011
WASHINGTON -- The White House on Friday called for an independent review of the Department of Energy's loans program, the latest move to address questions surrounding the collapse of Solyndra, the California-based solar company that filed for bankruptcy early last month, two years after receiving a $535 million federal loan guarantee.
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