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Fri Jul 18, 2008 6:27pm EDT
INTI Energy Solutions Seeks to Reduce Carbon Footprint of Local Residents, Business and Government

LOS ANGELES--(Business Wire)--
INTI Energy Solutions, LLC, a new company dedicated to empowering
homeowners, government and business to reduce their carbon (CO2)
footprint through the implementation of a customized Green Action
Plans has opened its doors in Los Angeles.

   The organization brings together a multi-lingual team of energy
and construction experts who will provide services to a major
metropolitan community that is seeking to use energy efficiently,
reduce energy costs and minimize their carbon footprint, said Roland
Aranjo, a principal with the company.

   Aranjo said, "We believe reducing our carbon footprint is of
extreme importance to our community and nation." Speaking of the need
to reduce carbon emissions, former Vice President Al Gore just this
week stated: "The survival of the United States of America as we know
it is at risk, and the future of human civilization is at stake."

   Local public officials, current business associates and others in
the energy and Climate Action organizations joined them in the grand
opening of their offices at 12 noon today (located in the State
Enterprise Zone) at 4301 E. Valley Blvd. Suite A-8 Los Angeles, CA
90032.

   The organization will be providing a number of services to help
public institutions such as local cities and school districts, as well
as homeowners develop their "green action plans," said Aranjo.

   "The company will assist clients with their assessment, planning
and implementation of customized Green Action Plans in a viable and
economic approach," said Aranjo.

   "For example," Aranjo explained, "INTI Energy Solutions helps
commercial customers reduce their carbon impact by offering solar
energy services that deliver predictable energy pricing with no
capital outlays."

   Our commercial solution removes the complexity and cost from the
equation, by taking 100% responsibility to build, own and operate a
solar system. The customer pays only for the solar energy produced at
prices equal to or below current retail energy solutions.

   For local municipalities, solutions are available. Governor
Schwarzenegger recently signed into law Assembly Bill 32, the Global
Warming Solutions Act, which requires the state to reduce its
greenhouse gas emissions to 1990 levels by 2020.

   In addition, the federal government established the Solar America
Initiative and a block grant program as part of the Energy
Independence Security Act of 2007 to support cities in implementing
conservation, energy efficiency and renewable energy programs.

   For our municipal customers we will develop and implement local
Green Action Plans, supported by multi-lingual outreach strategies for
grass roots energy efficiency and renewable energy services for
residents and businesses.

   INTI Energy Solutions has established a team of experienced
professionals who can provide energy solutions in multi-lingual
environments, including Spanish and Chinese languages for Southern
Californians, the company said. INTI Energy Solutions will be working
in partnerships with many federal, state and local governments,
community associations, unions and Climate-Action non-profit agencies.

   Additional information and contacts can be obtained by visiting
their website at www.intienergy.com or by calling (888) 929-4684.

   (End of advance for release 3 p.m. ET July 19)

Barron Communications
Dave Barron, 626-437-4763
or
INTI Energy Solutions
Roland Aranjo, 323-540-9797

Copyright Business Wire 2008



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