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One of the biggest impediments to establishing a market for electric cars
is the lack of charging stations, like this one in Montpelier, Vt.
(AP Photo/Toby Talbot)A California company was given more than $100 million
in taxpayer funds by the federal government with few strings attached
to establish a network of electric car charging stations that is
fraught with problems, according to a government audit.All this, despite
weak demand by the American public for electric cars.While President Obama
has pledged to get 1 million electric cars on U.S. roads by
2015, a new report by the Department of Energys inspector general found
that Americans aversion to electric vehicles and loose department supervision
led to stalling the charging network which cost taxpayers more than
$135 million.The report noted the project was filled with problems from
the beginning, and said taxpayer-funded grants to San Francisco-based ECOtality
for it were very generous and involved little risk by the company.-
Inspector General's reportECOtality, which recently named Brandon Hurlbut,
former chief of staff for ex-Energy Secretary Steven Chu, to its board,
won a $99.8 million award in 2009 to install nearly 15,000 electric
vehicle chargers throughout the country.The company and its subsidiaries
also received about $35 million from the departments Vehicle Technologies
Program from 2005 to 2011, for two multiyear projects to evaluate and
test specific vehicles.Acco
The Houses chief investigative committee on Tuesday accused the IRS of stonewalling
its probe into the agency's unfair targeting of Tea Party groups and
other politically-affiliated organizations, saying Congress has received
only a fraction of the documents it requested and many of those
are useless.The House Oversight and Government Affairs Committee letter
directly blames acting Commissioner Danny Werfel for the systematic manner
in which his agency has attempted to delay, frustrate, impede and obstruct
the committees investigation, despite his promising just weeks earlier to
fully cooperate.The actions of the IRS under your leadership have made clear
to the committee that the agency has no intention of complying completely
or promptly with the committees oversight efforts, wrote committee Chairman
Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif.The letter also states that obstructing a congressional
investigation is a crime and that the committee will be forced to
use a compulsory process should the IRS continue to use its tactics.A
high-ranking committee staffer told FoxNews.com that process could include
subpoenas."We are doing everything we can to fully cooperate with the committees,
and we strongly disagree with any suggestions to the contrary," an IRS
spokesman said in response to the letter. "Given that all documents must
be carefully reviewed to protect taxpayer privacy, this continues to be
a time and labor intensive review process."The spokesman
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