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Pavilion Energy Resources proposes offshore wind project for Japan


Los Angeles, November 3, 2009 — Pavilion Energy Resources is a 10 percent equity partner in a joint venture to develop a wind energy project in multiple locations adjacent to its coastline in the Sea of Japan, Sea of Okhotsk and Pacific Ocean.

The proposal calls for installing at least twenty-five, 10,000 MW wind farms over a twenty-five year period that would generate 250 GW per hour.

The turbines incorporated in the venture proposal are based on the proprietary wind accelerating technology invented by Peter Sterling, Pavilion's president and CEO.

These turbines generate 400 percent more turbine power per dollar of capital than existing technology. This technology makes very-large-scale, offshore, wind power farms with slower average wind speeds more than economical.

Pavilion is an emerging, energy development company focused on developing large-scale, wind power projects in the U.S. and abroad. Current wind power proposals are pending in California, Oregon, Texas and Japan.

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