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After spending $55 million of a $118.5 million grant from Stephen Chu's Department of Energy, Ener1, an Indianapolis-based maker of batteries whose facilities were toured by Reason's Ronald Bailey in 2010, has declared

WASHINGTON — Republicans are pouncing on the bankruptcy of yet another alternative energy firm that got federal aid — but the company, battery-maker Ener1, was also backed strongly by Republicans. Ener1, which makes

Some good news and bad news for the beleaguered battery maker Ener1. On Thursday, the company announced it's filing for Chapter 11 in New York, but has done so under a pre-arranged restructuring plan that includes

by Kaloyan Gadzhev Jan 27, 2012 Tweet 0 Comments Ener1, Inc. (PINK:HEVV, HEVV message board) (HEVVQ) filed for bankruptcy protection under chapter 11 yesterday. Despite some of the information, a large number of shares changed hands.

Some good news and bad news for the beleaguered battery maker Ener1. On Thursday, the company announced it's filing for Chapter 11 in New York, but has done so under a pre-arranged restructuring plan that includes

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