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Clean Energy, Inc. Becomes Geothermal Energy Supplier for New Northern Alberta, Canada Subdivision

Submitted by khalifa saber on Saturday, 14 April 2007No Comment

Clean Energy, Inc. (Pink Sheets: CLER) becomes exclusive geothermal energy provider for a new 450-acre subdivision in northern Alberta.

Clean Energy will be the exclusive supplier and installer of geothermal systems for each home within the new Wild Rose Estates acreage subdivision. Geothermal systems will include either horizontal, vertical, or pond ground loops, plus all in-home heat pumps for each home’s heating and cooling requirements.

No costly natural gas, propane, or other fossil fuels will be necessary to heat these homes. Indoor air quality shall be improved and there is no danger of exposure to carbon monoxide poisoning to homeowners.

“Becoming carbon neutral and exceeding Kyoto targets are the desires of many Albertans. Geothermal heat pumps are an excellent choice for average Canadians to participate and make a difference in addressing Climate Change,“ stated Harold Jahn, President and CEO of Clean Energy, Inc. “We expect to see several thousand new geothermal systems installed within Alberta in the next decade.”

Mr. Jahn recently became certified as a geothermal installer through the International Ground Source Heat Pump Association (IGSHPA) of Oklahoma. Clean Energy, Inc. plans to have additional staff certified under IGSHPA in 2007 for the installation and design of additional geothermal systems.

The ground remains warm throughout the year between 42-51 Fahrenheit (5-10 degrees Celsius). By using a geothermal heat pump system, this warm ground temperature is upgraded (concentrated) to a higher temperature for hot water and building heating requirements. In warmer periods of the year, the geothermal system removes excess heat from buildings for cooling.

Clean Energy, Inc. can provide new residential subdivisions, industrial parks, schools, and public buildings an alternative to using oil, natural gas, or electricity for heating. Geothermal energy provides a clean renewable form of energy and tremendous savings on monthly utility bills.

Pursuant to the safe harbor definitions and provisions of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, this web site contains certain forward-looking statements. Such statements use words and phrases not directly supportable as statements of present fact. Such forward looking statements are subject to certain risks and uncertainties, including, among other things, the company’s business conditions, the general economic environment, reliance on performance by third parties, etc. These and other risks, uncertainties and additional factors could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected.

International Ground Source Heat Pump Association (IGSHPA) http://www.igshpa.okstate.edu/index.htm

Wild Rose Estates, Wandering River, Alberta www.wildrose-estates.com

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