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Alternative Energy Partners announces completed acquisition of Solar Thermal Energy producer Sunarias Corporation

SunariasSunarias provides on-site production to power commercial buildings efficiently. The company is able to offer Power Purchase Agreements (“PPAs”) to corporations, hospitals and other commercial entities.

In addition to promoting lower operating costs than those of traditional utilities, Sunarias(TM) systems may allow businesses to conveniently meet individual corporate missions or governmental energy reduction mandates such as CA AB32. Under AB32, California must reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 25 percent by 2020, returning them to 1990 levels. AB32 also requires the largest industrial sources to report and verify their greenhouse gas emissions. Regardless of whether they are formally required to do so, many local governments, companies and individuals are now taking actions to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions.

Partners CEO Jack Stapleton says, “Any organization’s efficiency depends not only on how they do their daily business but naturally extends into overhead costs. Sunarias allows clients to power their facilities — or homes — with significant cost savings. Partners understands and shares Sunarias’ commitment to making more creative and sensible energy options available to consumers.”

About Partners, Inc.

Partners, Inc. (“AEGY”), founded in 2008, initially focused on sourcing, marketing and distributing renewable biofuels and products. The Company has expanded its focus on other potential opportunities in the “green” sector that complement the Company’s business model. The Company is currently based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.



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