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Wind Energy America Inc. Rated 'Buy,' by BrokerBank Securities

Business Wire, July 15, 2008

MINNEAPOLIS -- Wind Energy America Inc. (OTCBB:WNEA) has been rated a Buy by BrokerBank Securities, Philip Wright, CFA.

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In the report, the analyst writes, "Boreal assets purchased by the Company included Boreal's interests and development rights to various wind farm projects in the Upper Midwest and Great Plains regions and located in some of the most favorable wind regimes in North America for generation of electricity from wind power turbines. This extensive "pipeline" of wind power projects includes approximately 1,200 megawatts of rated turbine power capacity in various phases of design or development. WNEA shares are a BUY. These shares could triple in 12 months."

BrokerBank Securities Disclosure

The analysts contributing to this report do not hold any shares of Wind Energy America Inc. (WNEA). Additionally the analysts contributing to this report certify that the views expressed herein accurately reflect the analysts' personal views as to the subject securities and issuers. The analyst(s) writing this report recognize and aspire to all of the CFA Institute Guidelines for Independent Research. BrokerBank Securities ("BrokerBank") certifies that no part of the analysts' compensation was, is, or will be, directly or indirectly, related to the specific recommendation or views expressed by the analysts in the report. This report is based on data obtained from sources we believe to be reliable, but is not guaranteed for accuracy and does not purport to be complete. As such, the report should not be construed as advice designed to meet the particular investment needs of any investor. Any opinions expressed herein are subject to change.

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