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Signature Biden law aimed to boost renewable energy helped a solar company reap billions

As he campaigned for the presidency, Joe Biden promised to spend billions of dollars to “save the world” from climate change. One of the largest players in the solar industry was ready.

Executives, officials and major investors in First Solar, the largest domestic maker of solar panels, donated at least $2 million to Democrats in 2020, including $1.5 million to Biden’s successful bid for the White House. After he won, the company spent $2.8 million more lobbying his administration and Congress, records show — an effort that included high-level meetings with top administration officials.

The strategy was a dramatic departure from the Arizona-based company’s posture under then-President Donald Trump, whom corporate officials publicly called out as hostile toward renewable energy. It has also paid massive dividends as First Solar became perhaps the biggest beneficiary of an estimated $1 trillion in environmental spending enacted under the Inflation Reduction Act, a major piece of legislation Biden signed into law in 2022 after it cleared Congress solely with Democratic votes.

Since then, First Solar’s stock price has doubled and its profits have soared thanks to new federal subsidies that could be worth as much as $10 billion over a decade. The success has also delivered a massive windfall to a small group of Democratic donors who invested heavily in the company.

Ahead of what is shaping up to be a tight race for the White House this year, Biden and his fellow Democrats point to the sprawling legislation as an example of investing in alternative energy in ways that will help the environment and lift the economy. But First Solar offers an example of how the same piece of legislation, shaped by a team of lobbyists and potentially influenced by a flood of campaign cash, can yield mammoth returns for the well-connected.

First Solar’s top lobbyist, Samantha Sloan, offered a revealing glimpse of the company’s reach after a bill signing celebration.

“Those of us who’ve worked on this know that none of this would have been possible without the dedication and collaboration of a group of Congressional staffers who worked long hours” to ensure that the law would “deliver as intended,” she posted on LinkedIn alongside a photo of herself beaming on the White House South Lawn.

Angelo Fernández Hernández, a White House spokesperson, did not directly address First Solar’s efforts to curry favor with the Biden administration.

“President Biden has led and delivered on the most ambitious climate agenda in history, restoring America’s climate leadership at home and abroad,” Fernández Hernández said in a statement. “The White House regularly engages with industry leaders across all sectors, including clean energy manufacturers and gas and oil producers.”

In a statement, First Solar CEO Mark Widmar said the new subsidies have helped build the company’s domestic footprint. He also took a swipe at some of First Solar’s rivals with ties to China, which dominates the industry.

“Unlike others who routinely spend substantially more lobbying on behalf of Chinese companies that circumvent US laws and deepen strategic vulnerabilities, our interests lie in a diverse, competitive domestic solar manufacturing base supporting American jobs, economic value, and energy security,” Widmar said.

Founded in 1999 by a private equity group that included a Walmart fortune heir, First Solar went public in 2006, the same year former Vice President Al Gore’s movie “An Inconvenient Truth” helped raise consciousness about the threat of climate change. Company officials cultivated a constituency with Democrats during Barack Obama’s administration, which in turn subsidized their industry — and First Solar — through billions of dollars in government-backed loans.

When the Biden administration started writing rules to implement the Democrats’ new law, First Solar executives and lobbyists met at least four times in late 2022 and 2023 with administration officials, including John Podesta, who oversaw the measure’s environmental provisions. One of the more intimate gatherings was attended by Podesta, Widmar and Sloan, as well as First Solar’s contract lobbyist, Claudia James, an old friend of Podesta’s who worked for decades at a lobbying firm run by Podesta’s brother, Tony, records show.

Widmar and Sloan also attended a September 2022 celebration at the White House, according to records and social media posts, with Sloan praising the new law as “one of the most consequential pieces of legislation of our lifetimes.”

The company will benefit from billions of dollars in lucrative tax credits for domestic clean energy manufacturers — a policy aimed at putting the U.S. on a more competitive footing with green energy giant China. Though intended to reward clean energy businesses, the credits can also be sold on the open market to companies that have little to do with fighting climate change.

Last December, First Solar agreed to sell roughly $650 million of these credits to a tech company — providing a massive influx of cash, courtesy of the U.S. government.

Investors in the company, including a handful of major Democratic donors, have also benefited as First Solar’s share price soars.

Farhad “Fred” Ebrahimi, co-founder of the software company Quark, was added to Forbes billionaires list in 2023 thanks to the skyrocketing value of his roughly 5% stake in First Solar, financial disclosures show. Ebrahimi, along with his wife and family, contributed at least $1 million to Biden’s 2020 election effort, according to campaign finance disclosures.

Lukas T. Walton, an heir to the Walmart fortune, held a 4.9% interest in the company, according to financial disclosures from 2020. Walton donated $360,000 to Biden’s 2020 campaign, as well as $100,000 to his 2021 inauguration, campaign finance records show.
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Did Biden LOBBY for First Solar the way Trump repeatedly LOBBIED for North Dakota's Fisher Sand & Gravel? They are a big GQP donor with minimal border wall experience who received nearly $2 billion in federal US-Mexico border wall construction contracts.

Yeah, nobody in Texas (or AZ or OK or NM or CA) knew how to build a wall; Trump had to give the business to a North Dakota donor!




Fri May 24, 2019 — Washington — President Donald Trump has “aggressively” pushed for the Army Corps of Engineers to award a contract to a North Dakota-based construction company to build sections of his proposed wall along the southern US border, The Washington Post reported Thursday.

Citing conversations with multiple unnamed administration officials, the paper said the President has been pushing Department of Homeland Security leaders and Lt. Gen. Todd Semonite, the commanding general of the Army Corps of Engineers, to award a contract potentially worth billions of dollars to Fisher Industries, “whose top executive is a GOP donor and frequent guest on Fox News.”

The Post said Trump’s push for the contract with Fisher, which is suing the federal government over its solicitation process for border wall contracts, “has alarmed military commanders and DHS officials.”

The President, who has “repeatedly” lobbied on behalf of the company to officials, again brought it up on Thursday during an Oval Office meeting about the border wall with Semonite, the paper said. Trump, according to officials the Post spoke to, “immediately brought up Fisher” during the meeting.



Carla · 61-69, F
@ElwoodBlues is that the wall that has been failing almost since it's erection?
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@Carla EXACTLY!!

"U.S. Customs and Border Protection records ... show that suspected smuggling gangs managed to hack through the heavy steel bollards making up the fence 3,272 times between 2019 and 2021."
https://fox4kc.com/news/smugglers-cut-through-trump-border-wall-over-3000-times-report-says/

Turns out Trump's "big beautiful wall" can be sawed thru in a few minutes with $100 worth of cordless tools. And smugglers have been doing it three times a night for at least three years!!


@sunsporter1649 Walls only work when you have people to guard them. Trump's "big beautiful wall" never had 24/7 guards, so it was bound to fail from the start. It fooled a lot of suckers though; and that was its true purpose.
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@ElwoodBlues If walls don't work, why did kindly old dictator biden spend half million bucks surrounding his mansion with one?
Carla · 61-69, F
@sunsporter1649 " Walls only work when you have people to guard them."

ElwoodBlues
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@sunsporter1649 True, Trump is expert at making swamps!

sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@sunsporter1649 The Swamp

FELONY CONVICTIONS




Trump ... 34
Biden ...... 0
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sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@ElwoodBlues We know, Mar-A-Lago is worth $18,000,000, and paying back a loan, on time and with interest, is illegal.
Carla · 61-69, F
@sunsporter1649 getting a loan with false collateral valuations, is against the law.
Trump had no issue paying taxes on that low maralago tax value. Maybe he should pay the difference between that and the one billion he claims it's worth. Maybe ten years back?
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@Carla So you are an expert in Florida real estate law?
Vin53 · M
@sunsporter1649 She's an expert on reading the news announcing trump has been found guilty of 34 felonies
Vin53 · M