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Cross-posted from ThinkProgress Green.

Today, House Republicans crowed over the bankruptcy of Solyndra, a company with an innovative thin-film solar technology granted a $535 million loan guarantee under the 2005 Energy Policy Act. Massive investments by the Chinese government drove down the price of polysilicon and pushed Solyndra into bankruptcy at the beginning of this month, despite annual revenues of over $100 million a year. The company is now under investigation by the FBI, likely because of assurances made to Congress by its top officials that Solyndra was in good financial health.

At a hearing today, Republican members of the House Energy and Commerce oversight subcommittee questioned administration officials about the loan guarantee, and pontificated in general that government investment in clean technology was a bad idea. Rep. Mike Pompeo (R-Kan.), Koch Industries’ man in Congress, also asked questions at the hearing even though he is not a member of the subcommittee. These Republicans, unsurprisingly, are heavily funded by the fossil-fuel and nuclear industries:

$11 MILLION FOSSIL-FUEL TEAM QUESTIONS SOLAR Rep. Cliff Stearns (Fla.) $405,993 Rep. Steve Scalise (La.) $339,935 Rep. Tim Murphy (Pa.) $933,141 Rep. Fred Upton (Mich.) $1,290,928 Rep. Joe Barton (Texas) $3,571,595 Rep. Lee Terry (Neb.) $563,401 Rep. John Sullivan (Okla.) $1,060,278 Rep. Michael Burgess (Texas) $430,568 Rep. Marsha Blackburn (Tenn.) $302,248 Rep. Sue Myrick (N.C.) $449,085 Rep. Brian Bilbray (Calif.) $528,864 Rep. Phil Gingrey (Ga.) $194,250 Rep. Cory Gardner (Colo.) $386,324 Rep. Morgan Griffith (Va.) $193,480 Rep. Mike Pompeo (Kan.) $534,006 TOTAL $11,184,096 Career contributions from the energy and natural resources sector. Figures from the Center for Responsive Politics.

“The solar industry is truly dependent on subsidies,” subcommittee Chair Cliff Stearns (R-Fla.) said at the conclusion of the hearing. Stearns did not express similar outrage about the hundreds of billions of dollars that have gone into subsidizing the oil, gas, coal, and nuclear industries. None of the Republican members of the panel worried about the $11 million in subsidies they have received from the fossil-fuel and nuclear industries in campaign contributions.

As Rep. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) noted at the hearing, “We know we’ll never have a hearing on the oil industry or the nuclear industry in this committee.” He questioned $41 billion in taxpayer subsidies for the oil industry and a massive nuclear loan guarantee given to Southern Company. Watch:

See also: Dave Johnson has a comprehensive takedown of the “Phony Solyndra Solar Scandal.”