NEWS! International Press Conference April 9                 
  Sustainable Power Corp. Establishes Central American Subsidiary Monday April 7, 9:45 am ET
  Company to Hold International Press Conference in Baytown, Texas
  BAYTOWN, TX--(MARKET WIRE)--Apr 7, 2008 -- Sustainable Power Corp. (Other OTC:SSTP.PK - News) today announced that it has established its SSTP fully owned Central American Subsidiary "SSTP Central America Guatemala, S.A." Furthermore, the Company announced that it will be hosting an International Press Conference at its Baytown, TX facility on Wednesday April 9th, 2008 at 12:00 noon CDT. Members of the press and the public are invited to attend. For further information, and to register for this event, please visit: sustainablepower.com.
  Mr. John Rivera, CEO, stated, "Our initiatives in Central America are progressing very quickly. As recently announced, we have added Mr. Julio Gonzales-Gamarra to our Board of Directors" (http://www.sustainablepower.com/news-80.html). "Mr. Gonzalez-Gamarra is the incumbent President of PARLACEN for the period of 2007-2008. This Central American Parliament is composed of Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, and the Dominican Republic."
  "We look forward to hosting a press conference this Wednesday in Baytown, Texas regarding our Central American initiatives. Mr. Gonzales-Gamarra is expected to speak publicly at this time and further delineate his mission and support for our process during this press conference. Lastly, we expect to announce several new key management additions who will be joining Sustainable Power Corp.'s senior management team as we move our mission to the next level," continued Mr. Rivera.
  Mr. Gonzales-Gamarra added, "Sustainable Power Corp. has my full support as it enters the Central American marketplace. Senior management of Sustainable Power has just returned from yet another trip to Guatemala and Honduras, where we have worked to identify our initial Parlacen-provided Central American location. We also have met with numerous suppliers of renewable 'non-food' feedstock that we will utilize in our reactors. Additionally, we believe we have identified the funding sources to rapidly exploit this world-changing technology. We plan to create Central America's first 100% green 1 Gigawatt energy consortium."
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