WOW Energies Signs Contract with Siemens Building Technologies, Inc to Install a Renewable Energy WOWGen Electrical Generation Power Plant at the Dyess Air Force Base in Abilene, Texas

WOW Energies Signs Contract with Siemens Building Technologies, Inc to Install a Renewable Energy WOWGen Electrical Generation Power Plant at the Dyess Air Force Base in Abilene, Texas

October 25, 2006

Houston, Texas–WOW Energy, Inc (“WOW Energies”) announced today the signing of a contract with Siemens Building Technologies, Inc.(“Siemens”) to supply a WOWGenTM renewable energy power plant to produce 6 MW of electrical power for the Dyess Air Force Base (AFB) in Abilene, Texas. The WOWGenTM power plant will be an integral part of Siemens’ $39 million dollar contract with Dyess AFB to provide electricity from a waste-to-energy plant through gasification of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW).

The WOWGenTM power plant converts heat into electricity using WOW Energies’ patented combined cycle turbo-expander Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) system. The WOWGenTM power plant will convert the heat exiting the gasifier, to electricity, to create useful energy from MSW collected from the Dyess AFB and the City of Abilene. When complete, the AFB will be able to remove itself from the off-base electrical grid and still maintain 100% operations.

The Dyess AFB is a leader in integrating energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies into daily operations. In a visit to Dyess AFB in August this year, Alexander Karsner, U.S. Assistant Secretary of Energy stated: “We intend to build on the Air Force’s leadership so that we can proliferate and accelerate uses of these clean renewable and energy efficient technologies across the nation.”

WOW Energies’ patented WOWGenTM and WOWCleanTM systems are a breakthrough in energy efficiency, waste heat recovery and pollution reduction technologies. “For the first time, industry has a viable technology to efficiently and economically convert low, medium and high temperature heat sources into usable electricity while dramatically reducing emissions and greenhouse gases (GHG). The positive impact of this technology on reducing fossil fuel consumption and GHG is enormous,” stated Daniel Stinger, Chairman of WOW Energies and developer of the patented WOWGenTM and WOWCleanTM multi-pollutant reduction system.

WOW Energies is working with numerous companies to produce power from the recovery of waste heat or heat available from renewable energy sources such as Solar, Geothermal and Biomass fuels. When the WOWGenTM power plant is used to convert waste heat to electrical power, power is produced with zero emissions and zero GHG while the WOWCleanTM multi-pollutant reduction system simultaneously removes nearly all the NOx, SOx, VOC, Heavy Metals, Particulates and HCL that exist in the flue gas stream.

WOW Energies, ( www.wowenergies.com), headquartered in Sugar Land (Houston), Texas, specializes in “Meeting the World’s Energy and Environmental Challenges” through the use of its patented renewable energy, heat recovery and pollution reduction technologies. WOW Energies is a Texas public company registered with the Texas Securities Board per Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) REG A, Small Corporate Offering Registration (SCOR), adopted April 29, 1989.

Siemens Building Technologies, Inc, ( http://www.us.sbt.siemens.com), is a business unit of Siemens that provides energy management and environmental quality solutions for industrial and military facilities.

Related sites and press releases

http://www.dyess.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123026198

http://www.renewableenergyaccess.com/rea/news/story?id=45799

http://www1.eere.energy.gov/femp/pdfs/espc_toolkit.pdf