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Reid 'Teams Up' with Chinese Businessman

Sells public land for a fraction of its worth for solar power plant

Bloomberg reports that a Chinese billionaire is "teaming up" with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D., Nev.) to build a solar power plant in a small Nevada town. According to the report:

ENN Group (ENNGZ) plans a manufacturing and generating facility worth $5 billion, more than all Chinese investment in the U.S. combined last year, in Laughlin, Nevada, a town pockmarked with foreclosed properties and the skeleton of a 14-story resort abandoned when the project went bankrupt.

Company founder Wang Yusuo, one of China’s richest men, has joined with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to win incentives including land 113 miles (182 kilometers) southeast of Las Vegas that ENN is buying for $4.5 million, or less than one-eighth of the $38.6 million assessors say it is worth. The project has produced legal work for Reid’s son, Rory, a lawyer at a Las Vegas firm that gave the Nevada Democrat more than $40,000 in the past three election cycles.

"This is counter to most logic," said Thomas Maslin, an analyst at IHS Emerging Energy Research in Washington, D.C. "It doesn’t make sense in terms of supply and demand. The likely rationale is that because they’re building on public land they need to justify somehow the price through job creation and high- tech manufacturing."