EnerBrite Announces SensorStat Included in Plans for Major Canadian Hotel Retrofit Project


LAS VEGAS, April 16, 2008 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- EnerBrite Technologies Group, Inc. (Pink Sheets:ETGU) is pleased to announce that the SensorStat(r) motion-based thermostat has been selected for the retrofit project of a major hotel in Canada's capital city of Ottawa. The contract will mean a six-figure purchase order for E.S.S.X. Canada Inc., a subsidiary of EnerBrite Technologies Group, Inc. It will involve a complete overhaul of the hotel's heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems utilizing SensorStat(r) to reduce utility costs and conserve natural resources.

SensorStat(r) was specified by the property owners in this retrofit project, which necessitated that all submitting contractors include a quote from E.S.S.X. in their bids.

SensorStat(r) is typically installed on an interior wall and functions as the room thermostat while interfacing with the HVAC systems. It detects movement via its surface-mounted infrared sensor to determine whether or not the room is occupied and engages the pre-programmed energy and comfort control functions accordingly. On average, SensorStat(r) saves 25 to 35 percent of energy costs and is a key component of EnerBrite's energy management system.

"This is a very prominent property and an exceptional opportunity for us to showcase SensorStat's effectiveness on a large scale. E.S.S.X. eagerly awaits the awarding of the contract in order to move forward with its installation plans," stated Edward Herbert, President and Co-CEO of EnerBrite Technologies.

Awarding of the contract is expected in the coming weeks. For more information about EnerBrite Technologies, Inc., and SensorStat(r), visit: www.enerbrite.com.

About EnerBrite Technologies Group, Inc.:

EnerBrite Technologies Group's focus is on introducing performance-related technologies designed to manage energy consumption and control demand. The EnerBrite product line consists of various technologies that not only have the capability of controlling energy demand, but can also be the foundation for reconfiguring base building systems. These technologies can substantially change the way building systems are installed and operated (e.g. domestic hot water, hallway ventilation, in-suite heating/cooling, etc.).

Statements contained in this news release, other than those identifying historical facts, constitute "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Safe Harbor provisions as contained in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such forward-looking statements relating to the Company's future expectations, including but not limited to revenues and earnings, technology efficacy, strategies and plans, are subject to safe harbors protection. Actual Company results and performance may be materially different from any future results, performance, strategies, plans, or achievements that may be expressed or implied by any such forward-looking statements. The Company disclaims any obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements.



            

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