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Solar Night Industries (OTC: SLND) wishes to announce that SNI senior
management led by President Jason Loyet are attending Advancing
Renewable Energy: An American Rural Renaissance, an alternative
renewable energy conference organized by the Departments of Agriculture
and Energy in St. Louis, Missouri on October 10-12, 2006. This
conference will create partnerships and strategies necessary to
accelerate commercialization of renewable energy industries and
distribution systems, the crux of President Bush's Advanced Energy
Initiative (AEI). In fact, President Bush himself is scheduled to give
the keynote address on Thursday evening, October 12, 2006.
USDA and DOE expect conference attendees to cover a broad spectrum of
interests, including: agriculture, energy, transportation, financial and
investment, federal and state government, and elected officials. Energy
Secretary Samuel Bodman stated, "Never has reducing our dependence on
foreign oil been such a pressing issue. We have the will and the means
to replace significant quantities of foreign oil with homegrown fuel. We
are hopeful this conference will identify major impediments and critical
pathways to get more domestically grown, renewable energy sources out of
the laboratory and into consumers' hands as soon as possible."
SNI President Jason Loyet pointed out that the conference has identified
one of the major sectors primed for solar energy growth, the
agricultural sector. "They subtitled the conference "An American Rural
Renaissance" for a reason. Geographically distant agricultural fields
are ideal candidates for low power, off-grid power modern energy driven
solutions. America's farmers are being financially squeezed by the high
cost of foreign oil imports. Solar Night Industries is working to help
the farmer with the development and distribution of solar powered water
pumps, solar irrigation systems and clean energy solutions for AG,"
Loyet maintained. "SNI will continue to seek out best in class products
and develop mutually beneficial relationships with agricultural
contractors, installers and homebuilders."
For the past several years, USDA Rural Development has provided
renewable energy grants. During FY 2005, 154 grants totaling over $22
million were awarded. Since the start of the Bush Administration, Rural
Development has funded more than $356 million in renewable energy and
energy efficiency ventures through various programs.
About Solar Night Industries, Inc.
Solar Night Industries, Inc., based in St. Louis, Missouri (USA), is a
global manufacturer and distributor of innovative solar products. The
company was founded by technology, manufacturing, and sales executives
with extensive industry experience and proven track records of success.
The company has operations in St. Louis, Missouri and Sarasota, Florida,
with affiliate offices in Mainland China. The company is developing
products for consumer, business, and government markets. For more
information, please visit http://www.SolarNightIndustries.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
This press release contains forward-looking statements, which are made
in reliance upon the "Safe Harbor" provisions of the Private Securities
Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Actual results could differ materially
from the statements expressed or implied herein due to a variety of
factors including, but not limited to: the development of Solar Night
Industries' solar cell technology and solar solutions ability to secure
additional financing, the successful marketing and distribution of Solar
Night Industries' products market acceptance of Solar Night Industries'
products and technology, competition and timing of projects and trends
in the solar industry, as well as other factors. The forward looking
statements contained herein are made only as of the date of this press
release, and Solar Night Industries undertakes no obligation to publicly
update such forward looking statements to reflect subsequent events or
circumstances.
For more information: Solar Night Industries, Inc., Jason Loyet,
President, ceo@solarnightindustries.com,
314-922-0154; Lou Gordon Associates, 212-219-7777, lougordon@solarnightindustries.com
Solar Night Industries (OTC: SLND) wishes to announce that SNI
senior management led by President Jason Loyet are attending Advancing
Renewable Energy: An American Rural Renaissance, an alternative
renewable energy conference organized by the Departments of
Agriculture and Energy in St. Louis, Missouri on October 10-12, 2006.
This conference will create partnerships and strategies necessary to
accelerate commercialization of renewable energy industries and
distribution systems, the crux of President Bush's Advanced Energy
Initiative (AEI). In fact, President Bush himself is scheduled to give
the keynote address on Thursday evening, October 12, 2006.
USDA and DOE expect conference attendees to cover a broad spectrum
of interests, including: agriculture, energy, transportation,
financial and investment, federal and state government, and elected
officials. Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman stated, "Never has reducing
our dependence on foreign oil been such a pressing issue. We have the
will and the means to replace significant quantities of foreign oil
with homegrown fuel. We are hopeful this conference will identify
major impediments and critical pathways to get more domestically
grown, renewable energy sources out of the laboratory and into
consumers' hands as soon as possible."
SNI President Jason Loyet pointed out that the conference has
identified one of the major sectors primed for solar energy growth,
the agricultural sector. "They subtitled the conference "An American
Rural Renaissance" for a reason. Geographically distant agricultural
fields are ideal candidates for low power, off-grid power modern
energy driven solutions. America's farmers are being financially
squeezed by the high cost of foreign oil imports. Solar Night
Industries is working to help the farmer with the development and
distribution of solar powered water pumps, solar irrigation systems
and clean energy solutions for AG," Loyet maintained. "SNI will
continue to seek out best in class products and develop mutually
beneficial relationships with agricultural contractors, installers and
homebuilders."
For the past several years, USDA Rural Development has provided
renewable energy grants. During FY 2005, 154 grants totaling over $22
million were awarded. Since the start of the Bush Administration,
Rural Development has funded more than $356 million in renewable
energy and energy efficiency ventures through various programs.
About Solar Night Industries, Inc.
Solar Night Industries, Inc., based in St. Louis, Missouri (USA),
is a global manufacturer and distributor of innovative solar products.
The company was founded by technology, manufacturing, and sales
executives with extensive industry experience and proven track records
of success. The company has operations in St. Louis, Missouri and
Sarasota, Florida, with affiliate offices in Mainland China. The
company is developing products for consumer, business, and government
markets. For more information, please visit
http://www.SolarNightIndustries.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
This press release contains forward-looking statements, which are
made in reliance upon the "Safe Harbor" provisions of the Private
Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Actual results could differ
materially from the statements expressed or implied herein due to a
variety of factors including, but not limited to: the development of
Solar Night Industries' solar cell technology and solar solutions
ability to secure additional financing, the successful marketing and
distribution of Solar Night Industries' products market acceptance of
Solar Night Industries' products and technology, competition and
timing of projects and trends in the solar industry, as well as other
factors. The forward looking statements contained herein are made only
as of the date of this press release, and Solar Night Industries
undertakes no obligation to publicly update such forward looking
statements to reflect subsequent events or circumstances.
For more information: Solar Night Industries, Inc., Jason Loyet,
President, ceo@solarnightindustries.com, 314-922-0154; Lou Gordon
Associates, 212-219-7777, lougordon@solarnightindustries.com