Multi-Millions Gone With The Wind in Massachusetts That Installed Known Stolen Technology

As a Massachusetts resident I feel sorry for our Northern neighbors burdened by our policies.

It's pretty bad when 60 Minutes finds interest in the renewables sector here.

Jan. 2016

Massachusetts' American Superconductor AMSC became the subject of CBS 60 minutes “The Great Brain Robbery” regarding the theft by China’s Sinovel of AMSC wind turbine technology.  This is an International industrial espionage thriller yet to be written.  AFTER the turbine technology was STOLEN by China, Massachusetts installed Sinovel wind turbines with full knowledge it was stolen.  And this stolen technology failed!

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/60-minutes-great-brain-robbery-china-cy...;

AMSC would be the second MA green company involved in industrial espionage and that has prompted national security concerns.  MA A123 Systems is equally scandalous, and filed for bankruptcy, with more technology owned or stolen by foreign countries but paid for by U.S. citizens.     

http://www.lexology.com/library/detail.aspx?g=c06d91c6-1d63-4fb0-a1a7-d803bf90ef60

Following the money....former Energy Secretary Ian Bowles gifted to FloWind as FloWind Advisor-

Massachusetts former energy secretary was Ian Bowles who restructured the MA energy market SEVEN times with the help of his former Governor's Appointed Advisor First Wind CEO Gaynor.  And, Bowles left office to join First Wind as Director.   

The very powerful former energy secretary Bowles is Founding Chairman of the MassCEC that invests ratepayer surcharge dollars in green schemes. 

Let the Games Begin!

MassCEC (Bowles) granted FloDesign $3 million while Ian Bowles served as Advisor to FloDesign and as Executive Secretary of Energy and Environment and as Founding and Acting Chairman of the MassCEC under the Deval Patrick Administration. 

During 2010, Ian Bowles of MassCEC granted FloDesign $3 million, including a 5-year $700,000 forgivable loan, and $1.7 million from MassCEC’s Renewable Energy Trust (that is now called MassCEC). Flo was the beneficiary of about $11 million in state grants and loans. 

 

The term expired in 2015 for MassCEC grant/loan to FloDesign of 2010.  While, FloDesign changed their name to Ogin (of the Netherlands) in November of 2013.  MassCEC terms required “FloDesign” to create or retain 150 jobs in Massachusetts.  “… contingent on the company maintaining its corporate headquarters and primary R&D facility in Massachusetts, creating or retaining 150 jobs in the next three years (2013) and maintaining those jobs for an additional two years,(2015), according to the Patrick Administration. 

 

During November of 2013 FloDesign changed their name to Ogin. 

MassCEC then granted a share of $2.3 million grants to Ogin. 

Flo-Design CFO Matthew Commons held several positions at Enron. 

 

Matthew Commons

CFO, FloDesign Wind Turbine Corp
Wind Power Panelist

Matthew Commons is Chief Financial Officer for FloDesign Wind Turbine Corp., which manufactures high efficiency utility-scale shrouded wind turbines. He is responsible for financial management, business development and strategic planning. He has worked with renewable technologies since 2001 in positions at Enron, American Electric Power, LS Power Equity Advisors and The NorthBridge Group. His experience includes development, financing, and power sales agreements for over 500 MW of wind resources.

http://greenovationconference.com/conference-info/speaker_bios.cfm

From Matthew Commons’ Twitter acct-

 Matthew Commons @matthew_commons  ·  13 May 2010

FloDesign Wind Turbine Hong Kong Limited is now open for business! Enjoying a beer in Lan Kwai Fong to celebrate.

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Matthew Commons @matthew_commons  ·  11 May 2010

Just received my official name in Chinese characters. The direct translation is "healthy energetic success"!

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https://twitter.com/matthew_commons

RED FLAGS!!!

Note that each of two "FLO" DUNS has been awarded exactly $8,325,400 and each are in two different Congressional Districts.  Please note the federal government DOE has not paid Dunn and Bradstreet to continue use of DUNS numbers according to the Wall Street Journal, thus the public federal stimulus tracking links below no longer operate.  I copied FloDesign Inc., and FloDesign Wind Turbine Corp awards information before this DUNS service interruption.: 

HERE-Congressional District "01" FLODESIGN INC      

FLODESIGN INC

DUNS Number: 625753553
WILBRAHAM, Massachusetts  01095
Congressional District: 01

http://www.recovery.gov/Transparency/RecoveryData/Pages/Recipient.aspx?duns=625753553

 

Back to Recipient Summary

 

FLODESIGN INC received awards from the recipients listed below.

1 Recipient, total funds awarded: $8,325,400

http://www.recovery.gov/Pages/textview.aspx?data=recipientInfoRelationship&DUNS=625753553

HERE-Congressional District "05"  FLODESIGN WIND TURBINE CORP.
 

FLODESIGN WIND TURBINE CORP.

DUNS Number: 929554207
WILBRAHAM, Massachusetts  01095
Congressional District: 05

$8,325,400  (SAME AMOUNT AS ABOVE!?!)

 

Total Funds Awarded

Awards

 

See All Awards

http://www.recovery.gov/Transparency/RecoveryData/Pages/Recipient.aspx?duns=929554207

 

FloDesign Wind Turbine is as of November 2013  Ogin, Inc.

You will automatically be redirected to our new site - www.oginenergy.com - in 5 seconds.

http://fdwt.com/

 

So, during November of 2013 FloDesign changed their name to Ogin. And, MassCEC (Bowles) then granted "a share of" $2.3 million to Ogin. 

 

FloDesign Inc., and FlowDesign Wind Turbine Corp., Massachusetts Foreign Corporation(s) with a name change during November of 2013 to “Ogin Inc.” based in the Netherlands; and, New Dimension Energy Company, LLC (NDEC) a California Foreign Limited Liability Company (LLC) and subsidiary of Ogin, Inc. 

So, WE funded shrouded wind turbine intellectual property now owned by Montenegrin. 

While Ogin Intellectual Property is listed in the “Official Gazette of the Montenegrin Intellectual Property Office’ 2014/15. http://www.ziscg.me/doc/Glasnik_15.pdf

 

[Note:  “Montenegrins” Wikipedia:  (Montenegrin and Serbian: Црногорци / Crnogorci, pronounced [tsr̩nǒɡoːrtsi] or [tsr̩noɡǒːrtsi]) are a nation and South Slavic people mainly living in the Balkans, primarily inhabiting Montenegro. Bigger migrant communities exist in Turkey and smaller migrant communities exist in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Albania, and the Republic of Macedonia.]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montenegrins

 

Ogin Energy Website: http://www.oginenergy.com

Ogin (of Denmark) provides Flo-Design (CEO) Matthew Common’s Email @ FloDesign Wind Turbine FDWT: mcommons@fdwt.com  and provides the company address as: 

Papirfabrikken 28
8600 Silkeborg
8600
Denmark

http://www.renewableuk.com/en/membership/member-directory.cfm/compa...

NOTE THAT OGIN SUBSIDIARY IS NEW DIMENSION ENERGY COMPANY, LLC!

6/27/2013

OGIN formerly FloWind subsidiary New Dimension is in the news and proposes to repower Altamont-(killing field for federally protected birds)

Alphabiota Environmental Consulting, LLC (AEC) understands that New Dimension

Energy Company (NDEC, Project Applicant) is proposing the repower of wind energy

facility within the Alameda County portion of the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area

(APWRA

http://www.altamontsrc.org/alt_doc/deir/App_D_Spring-2013_BotSurvey...

BUT WAIT---FLOWIND (SHROUDED TURBINE) AT ALTAMONT FILED FOR BANKRUPTCY IN 1997!

Subject:     Wind Energy Weekly #754

Sent:        10/3/97 12:47 PM

Received:    10/4/97 7:54 AM

From:        Tom Gray, tomgray@igc.apc.org

To:          Recipients of conference, mlist.windnews@conf.igc.apc.org

 

FLOWIND CORP. FILES FOR

BANKRUPTCY PROTECTION

 

        FloWind Corp., a major wind plant operator based in San

Rafael, Calif., said in a statement that it has filed for

protection from creditors under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy

Code due to "difficulties in liquidating its wind turbine

inventories or repowering or selling its wind power plants

in a timely fashion."

 

        The company said it had accumulated an inventory of

components for the AWT-27 wind turbine (designed and

produced by a subsidiary, Advanced Wind Turbines, Inc.)

after receiving an order from customers in India, but that

the customers subsequently proved "unable to make required

payments.

 

        "Subsequent attempts to sell this inventory to

alternative buyers have been frustrated by the absence of

international trade financing competitive with the

concessionary financing and trade support offered by foreign

competitors," the company said, adding, "Approximately 20

AWT turbines are operating in India and two in China.  The

wind turbines are operating as warranted and are considered

reliable and cost-effective."

 

        FloWind said it expects to use the balance of the AWT

inventory to supply turbines for the 25-MW wind project

planned by the Conservation and Renewable Energy System

(CARES), a consortium of several public utilities, in

Washington.

 

        The company said it has attempted to sell its Tehachapi

wind plant in recent months, but has been unable to finalize

a sale.

 

        It added, "Immediately prior to the Chapter 11 filing,

FloWind entered into a codevelopment arrangement with a

European turbine manufacturer and its construction partner

to fully develop its Altamont and Tehachapi wind power

plants.  This arrangement is expected to be finalized over

the next 18 months.

 

        "The repowering and sale of its existing California

wind power plants, with the aid and credibility of its

codevelopment partner, will allow FloWind to emerge as a

vital contributor to the international wind energy

community."

 

http://www.txses.org/wew/wew_754.txt

 

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