$168 Billion Back Into US Economy Every Year With Jetstream Wind National Renewable Electric Grid

Santa Fe, New Mexico – February 10, 2009  Jetstream Wind Inc delivers the Jetstream Initiative; a plan for a national sustainable electric grid using renewable technology to produce electricity directly from the grid as well as transmit it across the United States.

With the national grid producing its own energy, a 10:1 yearly return on investment ($168,000,000,000) is projected, paying back implementation costs in less than four years. It will create approximately 7 million new jobs, while adding no additional burden to taxpayers as it is designed to use public/private ventures for its development.

It will possess the ability to charge 300 million electric cars overnight, deliver state-of-the-art power, and can eventually remove the need for fossil fuels as an energy source.

The Jetstream Initiative complements the existing grid and adds the potential of local hydrogen storage developed with technology from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory.

According to Henry Herman, CEO of Jetstream Wind, Inc, “The problem isn’t that the technology hasn’t caught up with our current needs. The difficulty lies in the inability to effectively utilize this technology and transmit the energy from solar, wind, solar thermal, and hydrogen to the places where it is most needed. The United States is at a historical turning point where the benefits of generating clean energy on a national scale actually exceed any reasons for delaying the process. The economic stimulus to this nation would be renewable energy.”

The renewable grid employs Turbine Transmission Line (TTL) technology patented by Jetstream Wind Inc, which it is offering to the US government to use in its American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

Jetstream Wind is an innovative wind, solar, solar thermal and hydrogen company based in New Mexico. The commitment of Jetstream Wind is in the development and integration of renewable technologies to maximize wind, solar, hydrogen, and geothermal potentials for environmental and economic stabilization. At this time, ten national and international renewable energy plants are scheduled for implementation, the first breaking ground in the spring of 2009 in Northern New Mexico. To learn more please visit our website at http://www.jetstreamwind.com