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Partnership Expands Solar Farm Development Opportunities

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Phoenix AZ (SPX) Jun 30, 2010
Pacific Blue Energy Corp. has announced that it will be partnering with Patriot Solar Inc. in the development of commercial solar farms in the Southwestern United States. Cooperation on such projects by the two companies will include the granting to each other of right of refusal on all such solar projects.

"Patriot is a perfect partner for PBEC because of its experience with designing and building large photovoltaic solar projects," said Joel Franklin, the Chief Executive Officer of Pacific Blue Energy Corp. "We are in the process of identifying more land opportunities for the establishing of solar farms and this fits with Patriot's goal of expanding its operations in the Southwest."

Also based in Arizona, Patriot Solar is an internationally recognized solar engineering and construction company with expertise in design, engineering, site construction, and system operations and maintenance. Patriot's founder and President G. Dale Grey is a registered general contractor in five U.S. states including Arizona, and is the former Large Project Director of First Solar in Germany.

Mr. Grey has extensive experience in financing, engineering and constructing a broad spectrum of solar projects ranging from rooftop systems in the 100 kilowatt to 1 megawatt range, on up to 40 megawatt installations containing large 5 to 10 megawatt ground mounted systems.

Patriot President Mr. Grey stated, "We believe that our partners add to our strength and enhance our strong financial and technical base. This partnership moves us to the next step in our expansion in the Southwestern U.S.. Pacific Blue Energy Corp. has already made great strides in developing new sources of renewable energy, and we are glad to be right there working together with them in one of the world's best locations for solar energy."



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