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Thursday, 03/04/2010 9:13:07 AM

Thursday, March 04, 2010 9:13:07 AM

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Healthcare of Today Acquires Controlling Interest in Alternative Energy Partners
BURBANK, CA – March 3, 2010 — Healthcare of Today, Inc. (“Healthcare of Today”) announces that it has acquired a controlling interest in Alternative Energy Partners, Inc. (www.aenergypartners.com)

Alternative Energy Partners (“AEGY”) promotes the use of clean energy by developing innovative, high-performance buildings that can provide clients with significant energy cost savings and superior work environments. AEGY buildings are supported by on-site energy systems that decrease energy consumption. At the same time as it offers energy saving alternatives, AEGY prioritizes having minimal impact on construction costs.

Healthcare of Today CEO Henry Jan says, “As our healthcare network expands, it’s important to source our energy efficiently, and alternative energy is the clear solution not only for our businesses, but many others around the world. AEGY will be a wonderful home for the energy holdings within our company portfolio, and we look forward to being part of AEGY’s mission to explore innovative alternative energy options and bring them directly to consumers.”

Healthcare of Today first announced its entrance into the energy market with the $15M acquisition of Shovon (www.shovon.com), an energy management company with leading-edge hardware technology providing users with Web-based, internet remote control capabilities for monitoring and controlling high power electrical devices. Shovon’s technology is appropriate for use in commercial offices, industrial plants, hospitals, schools and residences, and may be controlled from anywhere in the world.

In February Healthcare of Today also acquired Sunarias™ Corporation (www.sunarias.com), an advanced solar thermal energy production company that offers Solar Thermal Heating/Cooling and Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) to facilities nationwide.

Jan says, “Today, the government is demanding, through legislation [such as CA AB 32], that businesses limit and carefully monitor their use electricity. Our involvement in alternative energy is not speculative, it’s just good business.”
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