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For Immediate Release

Frank
Alix of Powerspan and Mary Johanna Brown of Brown & Company
attended a December 6 reception to launch e-cares, a
philanthropic initiative created by high-technology leaders
in New Hampshire. (Union Leader photo.)
Powerspan
Initiates Charitable Giving Programs
New Durham, N.H.,
January 5, 2001 -- Chairman and CEO of Powerspan Corp.,
Frank Alix, along with 17 other prominent technology leaders, recently
announced the creation of e-cares, a new venture philanthropy
initiative supported by the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation.
In connection with the launch of e-cares, Powerspan is initiating
programs that encourage employees to donate time and money to nonprofit
organizations that benefit the community.
Under a new matching
gifts program, the Company will donate up to $50 per employee per
year to match employees' gifts to charities such as educational,
health care, environmental, cultural, and civic organizations. In
addition, Powerspan encourages employees to donate time to philanthropic
efforts in their communities by allowing paid time off for volunteer
activities.
"Our people are
committed to developing technology to clean and preserve our environment,"
said Powerspan CEO Frank Alix. "It is a natural extension of
this commitment to become involved in making the local community
a better place to live. With these initiatives Powerspan will actively
support our employees and community."
E-cares was formed
as a vehicle for the high-tech community to support New Hampshire's
nonprofit organizations by fostering a "culture of giving."
Through corporate giving programs and liaisons with community nonprofit
organizations, e-cares hopes to harness the energy that characterizes
the state's high-technology industries and use it to drive philanthropic
efforts.
At a launch reception
on December 6, attended by New Hampshire Governor Jeanne Shaheen
and state business leaders, the e-cares website and logo
were unveiled. The website, www.e-cares.org, will provide a marketplace
for the exchange of resources between nonprofit charities and the
member companies. Governor Shaheen called e-cares "a
model program that other states will want to emulate."

E-cares member
companies have raised $125,000, which will be returned to the community
through grants to nonprofit organizations. New Hampshire Charitable
Foundation will administer the funds, arrange grants, and provide
expert advice on corporate giving programs. Membership dues, strategic
grants, paid time off for volunteers, and a range of other giving
options allow e-cares companies to help their own communities.
E-cares provides a link between the high-technology business
world and the many organizations working to improve the lives and
hopes of people in need.
Powerspan Corp. is engaged
in the development and commercialization of an innovative multi-pollutant
control system for the electric power industry that reduces acid
rain precursors and air toxics from coal-fired power generation.
The Company is a pioneer in building cost-effective and timely solutions
for the existing power generating base. For more information about
Powerspan, please visit the Company's website, www.powerspancorp.com.
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Powerspan Corp.
Contact: Kay D. Harrison
Corporate Communications Associate
Phone: 603-859-2500, ext. 35
E-mail: kharrison@powerspancorp.com
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