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For Immediate Release: September 2, 1999

Contact:
Jim Stanley (612) 441-3440

Capital Trials Written In Permanent Inc

Elk River, MN. (September 2, 1999) -- SolarAttic, Inc. announced today that its story about the trials and difficulties of raising capital for a small company is the subject of a feature article written in the current September 1999 issue of Inc. Magazine. Writer David H. Freedman explores the issues that SolarAttic has experienced from a state regulatory and Internet stock-sales perspective in the article entitled "Got Money?" Where does Minnesota fit in when it comes to its securities regulatory practices? Has SolarAttic really been pioneering a new trend in capitalization as Freedman suggests?

Inc. Magazine summarizes the article as follows: "With all the talk of 'easy' capital, you can forget that there are plenty of companies that don't exactly have people lining up to hurl money at them. Like SolarAttic Inc. Its sales have been brisk, but the company's conventional efforts to find funding haven't paid off. So CEO Ed Palmer has become a pioneer, joining the first wave of company builders to seek investors on the Internet."

SolarAttic has developed a big piece of the solution to global warming by using the heat inside of attics. SolarAttic has discovered how to use this huge untapped heat resource for heating swimming pools, hot water and space. It’s low cost energy, almost free to use! SolarAttic patented this new heating technology. The company’s fourth patent allows this heating technology to be more efficient. In addition, SolarAttic’s technology can control attic ventilation eliminating ice-dams and roof vents. More information can be obtained by contacting Jim Stanley at (612) 441-3440 or by visiting the company’s Internet web site at http://www.solarattic.com.

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