The bankruptcy of solar panel manufacturer Solyndra, with its $535 million in federal loans, has raised many questions about the viability of the green economy pursued by leaders from Barack Obama to Julián Castro. Setting aside questions about the propriety of the loan, what does Solyndra’s fate tell us about the difficulties faced by the green jobs push?
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