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Official: 'No restrictions on funds'

By Workshop Staff

Thursday, October 29th, 2009 

Dan Tangherlini, an assistant secretary for management at the Department of Treasury, answers a question about limits on how energy grants can be used during a Sept. 1 conference call to announce the grants.

To listen to the whole conference call, click the links below.

Part 1 of the conference call.

Part 2 of the conference call.

Blown Away: Tracking stimulus grants for renewable energy

Stories in this investigation

  • Foreign companies control wind manufacturing
  • Wind energy grants under stimulus program
  • Updated: Renewable energy stimulus grants
  • Previous report: Wind firms join lobbying frenzy
  • Previous Report: Most wind grants go to overseas firms
  • Previous report: Schumer says stimulus money should go to U.S. firms
  • Powerful Democrats help Chinese energy firm chase stimulus money
  • Millions in grants went to wind farms built before stimulus passed
  • Renewable energy money still going abroad, despite criticism from Congress
  • Overseas firms collecting most green energy money

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Behind Blown Away series

Behind Blown Away series

Stimulus money heads overseas

Stimulus money heads overseas

Map: Wind farms awarded stimulus grants before program started

Map: Wind farms awarded stimulus grants before program started

Map: Foreign manufacturers dominate new wind projects

Map: Foreign manufacturers dominate new wind projects

Official: 'No restrictions on funds'

Official: 'No restrictions on funds'

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