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Gold/Mining/Energy : USSE - U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp.

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From: mailman009611/28/2007 8:49:12 PM
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Founding Member of NMGP Joins SSTP

Wednesday November 28, 10:29 am ET

NATCHEZ, MS--(MARKET WIRE)--Nov 28, 2007 -- Sustainable Power Corp. (Other OTC:SSTP.PK - News) today announced that Scott Hoerr, President of Farmers Sustainable Energy International (FSEINT), was elected to Sustainable Power Corp.'s Board of Directors.

"Sustainable Power Corp. is one of the companies in the world that I most admire and I'm really looking forward to working with Keith and Sustainable Power's Board to help with all of the amazing things they are doing," stated Scott Hoerr. "With an ever-increasing population and a growing demand for both food and energy we need to use our abilities to not only provide for each other, but find a way to recycle waste products into Biofuel that will power us into the future today!"

"Scott is obviously doing a terrific job as President of FSEINT, and we look forward to his contributions as a member of Sustainable Power's Board of Directors," said Keith Mazer, President of Sustainable Power Corp. "Like FSEINT, Sustainable Power is very focused on innovation and we think Scott's insights and experience will be very valuable in helping to guide Sustainable Power in the years ahead."

Scott is a founding member of Missouri's first farmer-owned ethanol plant, Northeast Missouri Grain Processors. He was an Executive Board Member that established all legal, lobby and security issues in building what is now a $65 million dollar plant. There are over 300 farmer members and revenues over $100 million annually.

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