News | October 2, 2008

H-E-B And Wind Energy Corporation Partnership Celebrates First On-site Commercial Wind Turbine Installation

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Weslaco, TX - H-E-B and Wind Energy Corporation (Wind Energy) celebrated recently the successful installation of a state-of-the- art vertical axis wind turbine at the H-E-B retail support center in Weslaco, Texas, marking a historic milestone in accessible, renewable energy. The turbine, which is installed adjacent to the facility, is now functional, generating electricity, and operating at speeds as low as four miles per hour.

"H-E-B is thrilled to be a part of this landmark achievement in the development of energy solutions," said Shelley Parks, Director of South Texas Public Affairs for H-E-B. "At the outset, we have looked at this research and development partnership as a unique opportunity for us to conduct our business in a responsible and sustainable way while contributing to the development of a revolutionary energy solution. Today validates our initial investment, and we look forward to continuing to work with Wind Energy Corporation to understand viable alternative energy solutions."

The partnership was announced in February 2008 and consists of an 18 to 24 month wind resource research project at the Weslaco site. The turbine is located atop a 100-foot tower and is flanked by two 195-foot tall meteorological towers, which were installed in March 2008 and have been collecting high resolution wind data for the past 6 months.

"This successful installation and the generation of electricity at low wind speeds will revolutionize the renewable energy marketplace," said James Fugitte, chairman and CEO, Wind Energy Corporation. "The monitoring towers are providing valuable information about the characteristics of the wind that is spinning the turbine. Due to extensive laboratory research, we knew that our vision of cost-effective, distributive energy was attainable, and thanks to the foresight and leadership of H-E-B, we now have the opportunity to commercially prove it."

H-E-B, one of the nation's largest food retailers with stores throughout Texas and Mexico, is committed to environmental projects that support the communities in which they operate. H¬E-B's Weslaco site was chosen over 18 other potential H-E-B pilot sites in Texas because of its wind conditions and opportunity for a secure location in which to conduct the necessary research. This research and development project will allow Wind Energy and H¬E-B, to ascertain how much electricity the system can provide to the facility and what opportunities will emerge for future power distribution. Both companies continue to work closely with the City of Weslaco regarding the positive community impact of the project.

"This is an exciting advancement for the City of Weslaco, and we are thrilled to be working with H-E-B and Wind Energy Corporation in paving the path toward reducing traditional energy consumption and improving our planet," said Mayor Buddy de la Rosa, City of Weslaco. "This partnership is a strong example of how we are making an impact in reducing our carbon footprint, and we look forward to continuing our relationship with these organizations in the future."

Wind Energy Corporation is a pioneer in the untapped commercial and community distributive energy market. "Distributive energy" refers to power provided directly to, and under the control of, consumers and businesses. While many companies are focused solely on massive wind farms designed to sell electricity into the overtaxed national power grid, Wind Energy Corporation is bringing an on-site, alternative energy solution to the marketplace by making distributive wind solutions feasible in urban areas and other settings where wind power has not been an alternative.

"The best way for communities, institutions and commercial enterprises to mitigate rising electricity costs and improve the environment is to invest in on-site renewable energy generation assets that can work in conjunction with their traditional sources of power," said Fugitte. "With each installation, we at Wind Energy are moving closer to the realization of our ultimate vision; empowering communities and commercial organizations all over the world to become energy independent."

SOURCE: H-E-B and Wind Energy Corporation