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Solar Project Financing Available for Government Entities

September 21, 2001

source: Press release http://www.sunwize.com/aboutsw/PR9_21_01.html

SunWize® Technologies announces a joint program with Government Capital Corporation (GCC)
to offer city, county, and state governments, school districts, tribal governments, hospitals
and universities financing options for solar energy projects. Solar is ideal where a continuous,
reliable source of power is needed and for remote locations with no access to utility power.
Solar power projects can include school zone flashers, outdoor security lighting, water
pumping, remote telecommunications, campground facilities, and highway message signs.

As more demands are placed on budgets, organizations are searching for ways to stretch
available funds to acquire essential property. Lease-purchase financing represents a simple and
effective way to acquire needed equipment while maintaining budget control. Financing
includes equipment, shipping, installation and other non-equipment costs. GCC provides low,
tax-exempt rates with deferred payment options, and rapid turnaround and funding throughout
the 48 states and Puerto Rico. With GCC financing flexibility, SunWize can design a solar power
system without compromising customer needs due to budget constraints.

For more information, contact David Love, SunWize Technologies, tel: 360-754-2564,
www.sunwize.com, email: sunwizewa@earthlink.com or Judy Foote, Government Capital
Corporation, tel: 800-883-1199, web site: www.governmentcapital.com.

SunWize Technologies, Inc., a solar technology company, specializes in the design and
manufacture of integrated solar power systems, and associated project development and
product distribution.
Government Capital Corporation, public finance specialists, is a member of the Association for
Governmental Leasing & Finance and provides public finance service coast to coast.



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