These four states are in addition to the states of Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, Montana, North Dakota and South Dakota that were the subject of acquisition of distribution rights by the Company in the original LOI.

The company shall also acquire exclusive distribution rights to SPpf’s exoPOWER wind turbine system for small-wind and mid-wind sectors for the states of California, Oregon, Washington, and Idaho in addition to Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, Montana, North Dakota and South Dakota for oil field applications from pfBC.

Under the terms of the original and amended LOI, SPpf shall develop its exoPOWER wind turbine system with the Company to fulfill specific and unique requirements for applications for markets as identified by NOW for the small-wind and mid-wind sectors under the Company’s private label.

exoPOWER wind turbine systems that range from 10 kilowatts to 250 kilowatts will be distributed by the Company to fulfill the market demands of the small-wind and mid-wind sectors.

SPpf’s exoPOWER wind turbine system is a proprietary, patent-pending technology whose design is based on the wind blades or sails being positioned on the circumference of a ring frame where multiple bearings and supports share the stress and torque of a rotating turbine equally.

The exoPOWER wind turbine systems come equipped with an exoHOUSING unit that is designed to influence wind flow, resulting in better wind load to propel the blades or sails of the exoPOWER turbines.