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Lobbyists to Sell Bogus ‘Green Jobs’
Posted By Christopher Horner On March 3, 2010 @ 11:57 am In Column 2, Uncategorized | 45
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After two studies refuted President Barack Obama’s assertions regarding the success of Spain’s and
Denmark’s wind energy programs, a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request reveals the
Department of Energy turned to George Soros and to wind industry lobbyists to attack the studies.

Via the FOIA request, the Competitive Enterprise Institute has learned that the Department of Energy
— specifically the office headed by Al Gore’s company’s former CEO, Cathy Zoi — turned to George
Soros’ Center for American Progress and other wind industry lobbyists to help push Obama’s wind
energy proposals.

The FOIA request was not entirely complied with, and CEI just filed an appeal over documents still
being withheld. In addition to withholding many internal communications, the administration is
withholding communications with these lobbyists and other related communications, claiming they
constitute “inter-agency memoranda.” This implies that, according to the DoE, wind industry lobbyists
and Soros’s Center for American Progress are — for legal purposes — extensions of the government.

This is a defense commonly employed against FOIA requests when seeking to withhold certain
communications with, for example, paid consultants.

As candidate and president, on eight separate occasions Barack Obama instructed Americans to
“think about what’s happening in countries like Spain [and] Germany” if they wanted to know what
successful “green jobs” policies look like, and if they wanted to know what we should expect here in
the U.S. from his agenda.

Some European economists took a look. In March, a research team from Madrid’s King Juan Carlos
University produced a detailed, substantive, heavily sourced, two-method paper: “Study of the
Effects on Employment of Public Aid to Renewable Energy Sources [1].” The paper concluded that
Spain’s “green jobs” program was an economic failure, in fact costing Spain many jobs.

The president of Spain’s renewable energy association — along with a Communist Party affiliated
trade federation — decried the paper’s lead author as being unpatriotic.

The former wrote in Spain’s leading paper, El Mundo, slamming the research paper. However, he did
not critique the paper itself — he agreed with its conclusion. He was furious only that the study was
publicized. By revealing the truth about Spain’s increasingly mythologized “green jobs” and
renewable energy experience, the revealed study threatened the prospects for Spain’s companies to
be bailed out by the U.S. repeating these mistakes.

Incidentally, this became a common refrain. After the Spanish study embarrassed the White House,
prompting substantial media attention and even questioning at a press conference, Obama swapped
out Denmark for Spain for later references to an enacted “green jobs” program.

Soon, Denmark produced a study (“Wind Energy: The Case of Denmark [2]“) through the think-tank
CEPOS. This paper also revealed tremendous costs, and that Obama’s claim about Denmark’s
“renewables” experience was also steeped in mythology.

The response from windmill advocates in Denmark was similar: such studies threaten Danish industry
by reducing the chances that the U.S. will serve as the hoped-for massive new market to make
inefficient energy sources profitable for their foreign manufacturers (Danish Radio TV News,
Thursday, February 25, 2010).

Back in the U.S., the American Wind Energy Association — the lobby for “Big Wind” in Washington,
D.C., which includes a few Spanish wind giants — also attacked the publication of the Spanish paper.

Soon, the Obama administration published a five-page talking points memo assailing the economic
assessment — written by two young, non-economist, pro-wind activists from the National Renewable

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Energy Laboratory (NREL) in Boulder, Colorado.

NREL is an extension of the Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
(EERE). EERE is run by Assistant Secretary of Energy Cathy Zoi, who, until assuming this post, served
as CEO to Al Gore’s [3] Alliance for Climate Protection. Zoi is responsible for many millions of the
“green jobs” stimulus dollars pushed for and designed by Van Jones (this according to Jones himself).

The Obama administration’s criticisms — drafted in often personal terms — distilled to two main
points, which we now know were politicized, lobbyist-assisted complaints. These were:

– The Spanish paper suffered from a “lack of rigor.”

– The Spanish paper applied “consensus economics.”

NREL made the most noise regarding the latter, upset that the Spaniards refused to use the input-
output (or Leontief) methodology designed for central planning, in which all is assumed to be
knowable, controllable, and static. This method has been discredited outside of social democratic
government agencies and select associations. Instead, the Spanish study relied upon methodology
employed by real-world businesses in competitive fields when deciding how to deploy resources —
which is not “non-traditional,” as claimed by NREL.

When the two studies had appeared, I wrote [4]:

In the face of some recent pushback — for example, from the studies out of Spain and
Denmark referenced in this space on numerous occasions — the windmill welfare
queens over at the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) have been cranking up
the snivel volume to eleven.

Reading the group’s press releases [5] it does seem that they even had a hand in
getting the president of the United States to sic a taxpayer-funded agency on a foreign
academic study about a foreign country’s experience [6] with its own policies, because
said academic team and its writings threaten the welfare if the word gets out.

Thanks to the Freedom of Information Act, we now know that the assertion was correct. The Obama
administration produced this denunciation at the behest of, and with the active participation of, the
wind energy’s lobby.

The first sign that something improper had occurred came when NREL responded to media inquiries
claiming that the paper was entirely the DoE’s idea, while the DoE’s Office of Congressional Affairs
wrote to a Senate oversight office to claim that it was all NREL’s doing.

As I noted in my FOIA requests to both DoE and NREL:

We note that one of two co-authors of the above-cited NREL paper, which paper attests
that “This report was prepared as an account of work sponsored by an agency of the
United States government,” is on record in an E&E News story announcing of the
project, “DOE requested the analysis be performed.”

However, DOE Congressional Affairs is on record saying the following:

NREL initiated the report on their own as part of their on-going analytical role to assess
emerging issues and monitor external studies and develop internal memos or external
documents to address research that is at odds with DOE/EERE scientific understanding.

We therefore seek documents revealing the origins of the effort and clarifying the
alternating, mutually exclusive claims of NREL saying DoE told me to do it and DoE
telling Congress that it was all NREL’s idea, fully aware of of DoE’s extant protestations
to congressional offices that the above-cited paper is of like kind with other NREL
products (noting here that no paper DoE cites is comparable on any level [citations
omitted]).

The question “which time are you lying?” came to mind, though it was not at all clear that the answer
could not be “both.” The FOIA documents — 900 pages, so far — show great internal concern among
high level DoE political appointees when this question was pressed, and a resistance to put the
answer in writing.

The provided documents conclude with emails citing late-night phone calls to get the story straight,

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and calling — with “high importance” — a meeting at 9:00 a.m., September 22, 2009, in the office of
Ms. Zoi’s chief operating officer, Steven Chalk. The meeting was called to “huddle up” face-to-face to
put things straight.

Congressman James Sensenbrenner wrote to Ms. Zoi two days later, asking five specific questions
about how and by whose instruction this NREL paper was produced. On January 6, 2010, Zoi wrote
back with a one-paragraph reply which either failed or refused to provide answers to any of the
queries.

We now know that the prospect of such answers seeing the light of day was clearly of great concern
to the DoE. This raises the question of whether, by refusing to share information sought by the
ranking Republican on the House Select Committee on Global Warming, Ms. Zoi lied to or misled a
member of Congress exercising his legitimate oversight function.

Over the coming days I will produce specifics of these internal emails and emails between the
administration and the windmill lobby (think numerous European companies, not merely a few
utilities and GE).

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URLs in this post:

[1] Study of the Effects on Employment of Public Aid to Renewable Energy Sources:
http://www.juandemariana.org/pdf/090327-employment-public-aid-renewable.pdf
[2] Wind Energy: The Case of Denmark: http://www.cepos.dk/fileadmin/user_upload/Arkiv
/PDF/Wind_energy_-_the_case_of_Denmark.pdf
[3] served as CEO to Al Gore’s: http://www.treehugger.com/files/2009/03/zoi-goes-to-dc.php
[4] wrote: http://planetgore.nationalreview.com
/post/?q=NTgzZTQ3MDM1NDgxYWNiOGIzM2MzMWEwZDhlMWVjZjM=
[5] press releases: http://www.awea.org/newsroom/
[6] a foreign country’s experience: http://www.instituteforenergyresearch.org
/pdf/Calzada%20EPW%20Testimony%20Aug%206%202009.pdf

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