Biotricity Corporation: Wood You Like Green Electricity?

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Wed Sep 2, 2009 1:32pm EDT

HOUSTON, Sept. 2, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Biotricity Corporation (Pink
Sheets:GWND) announces that last week, headlines in the Wall Street Journal
screamed that high-tech green energy is struggling to compete with traditional
fuels. Ethanol, cellulosic fuels and biodiesel have all run into strategic
business model barriers.

The popular path to alternative energy in America has not been well thought out.
Two weaknesses have emerged. First, most green fuels are derived from feedstocks
that trade as volatile commodities, such as soy beans and corn; and second, most
green fuels depend on new technologies that use overly complex, capital
intensive processes that have rendered most biofuels projects uneconomical.

Biotricity is on a path less taken, and that makes all the difference.

Biotricity's technology can take raw waste products such as sawdust, wood chips,
corn stover or begasse and convert them directly into electricity. Our
feedstocks are abundant and cheap, and our estimated future cash flow compared
to capital costs exhibits a far superior return on capital invested. By keeping
our feedstock costs relatively low, we plan to produce green power faster and
cheaper than our competitors.

"At Biotricity, we believe America needs practical solutions to generating its
energy at home in order to reduce our enormous dependence on foreign imports,"
stated Tyson Rohde, CEO. "Many ethanol and biodiesel processes make for an
interesting story, but often don't make sense with current economic conditions,"
he added. Biotricity has developed a new combustion technology for the burning
of woody biomass to generate electricity to address America's growing demand for
green power. Biotricity will generate green power from renewable energy sources
and expects to reduce carbon emissions that would otherwise result from the
natural decay of the biomass it burns. The Company is designing a proprietary
Biotricity Power Generator to produce electricity from biomass such as wood
chips, sawdust, waste paper, and other organic matter by processing biomass and
burning it in a soon to be patented combustion chamber to power a turbine and
generate electricity.

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CONTACT:  Biotricity Corporation
          Chet Gutowsky, CFO
          (713) 984-7551
          info@biotricitypower.com
          www.biotricitypower.com
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