Wireless Age Communications, Inc. (PINK SHEETS: WLSA) ("Wireless Age" or "the Company") announced today that it has been granted a forty hectare property from a local "Regie Inter-municipal" north of Quebec City, for the purpose of constructing a 200 ton per day waste-to-energy facility to be developed by its subsidiary Sunbay Energy Corp.

The facility will be designed to gasify refuse derived fuel (RDF), a by-product of municipal solid waste (MSW).

While the gasification unit will be supplied by an established manufacturer with a track record in the gasification of RDF, the unit will be equipped with an innovative French plasma torch technology. The torch assembly is expected to be manufactured in Canada at Fanotech with manufacturing facilities in Bracebridge and Huntsville, Ontario, although the torch itself would be supplied by a French Company.

The "turbo torch" technology is distinct from other plasma torch waste-to-energy applications in that it is not used as a primary source of heat for the gasification process, but rather to "clean" the gas. The resultant "syngas" may then be uses in a standard landfill gas engine. A second torch is used to vitrify the ash.

The French government in conjunction with the private sector has funded research related to both of these applications over the past decades. The gas cleaning application is well tested in several industrial applications, while the vitrification technology is used extensively to treat nuclear waste, as well as to vitrify asbestos and other solid residues.

The site is contiguous to a large lumber mill, a landfill which has the potential to supply methane, as well as transmission lines. The facility is expected to supply thermal energy to the lumber mill and electric power to third party customers. The site will also accommodate several other "green industry" activities which will use any surplus thermal energy not supplied to the lumber mill. Several potential users have already expressed interest.

Albert Pope, President and CEO of Sunbay Energy stated, "We are gratified with the co-operation and attention offered by the Quebec authorities. All channels have been cleared to allow us to move forward with all the necessary arrangements, which we will proceed to finalize in the coming weeks. We expect to present a definitive proposal to the authorities by the beginning of September."

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Contacts: Wireless Age Communications, Inc. John G. Simmonds Chairman & CEO 905-833-2753 ext. 223 Sunbay Energy Corp. Albert Pope President & CEO 212-372-8877