| Groundbreaking of North America's Largest Solar 
    Photovoltaic Energy Park   STONE MILLS, ON, April 21 /PRNewswire/
 Joint venture partners SkyPower Corp., a Lehman Brothers Company, and 
    SunEdison Canada announced today the official groundbreaking of First Light, 
    North America's largest solar photovoltaic energy park to date, located on 
    approximately 300 acres of land in Lennox & Addington County, Ontario. 
    Construction of the 19-megawatt (MW) solar park is anticipated to be 
    completed by the end of 2009. Local communities will benefit from clean 
    renewable energy sufficient to power more than 2,000 homes annually.
 
 The Government of Ontario in concert with the Ontario Power Authority, which 
    launched the innovative Standard Offer Program in 2006, have created a 
    unique program that provides a platform for stimulating investment and job 
    creation in the renewable energy sector. The historic groundbreaking of 
    First Light today demonstrates the strong support of the provincial 
    government, municipal leaders, and communities and is a clear indication 
    that Ontario's renewable energy targets are achievable. First Light is an 
    important first step of many towards delivering secure, sustainable and 
    clean energy to Ontarians for generations to come.
 
 First Light will be built in two phases. The power generated from the 
    project will be distributed through the Hydro One utility, providing clean 
    energy to customers in the Township of Stone Mills for 20 years.
 
 The environmental and health benefits of the two-phase facility are 
    substantial. It is estimated that First Light will reduce yearly carbon 
    emissions by an amount equal to displacing 4,200 cars and light trucks each 
    driving 12,000 miles per year.
 
 "This is an appropriate and valuable way to make use of this property," said 
    the Reeve of the Township of Stone Mills, Debbie Thompson. "We are proud to 
    say that Stone Mills Township will be home to North America's largest solar 
    energy park."
 
 "We are happy that our community will be contributing to the generation of 
    clean, green energy for Ontarians," said the Warden of Lennox and Addington, 
    Gord Schermerhorn. "This project is a welcome addition to our county's 
    industrial base and we look forward to welcoming similar type projects in 
    the future."
 
 "The province commends SkyPower and SunEdison Canada for breaking ground on 
    this very significant project," said Ontario Minister of Energy Gerry 
    Phillips. "In just over one year, the Renewable Energy Standard Offer 
    Program has already exceeded its 10-year target of garnering 1,000 megawatts 
    of contracted generation. We look forward to the program yielding success 
    stories for years to come."
 
 "Lehman Brothers is proud to be part of this project, and we salute the 
    Province of Ontario and its leaders for their exemplary commitment to 
    renewable energy. The issue of climate change is arguably one of the most 
    important challenges we are facing, so it's inspiring to see such a wide 
    range of constituencies -- government, business, investors, and citizens -- 
    come together to build a mutually beneficial solution. Through innovation, 
    creativity and hard work, SkyPower, SunEdison and the Province of Ontario 
    are 'making dirt fly' and, most important, putting assets in the ground to 
    help mitigate climate change," stated Theodore Roosevelt IV, Managing 
    Director at Lehman Brothers, and Chairman of the Firm's Global Council on 
    Climate Change.
 
 "This is an important day for solar energy but an even more significant 
    moment for Ontario. Our continued commitment to solar energy is clear and 
    our desire to make a difference for the generations to come is the 
    motivation behind the tireless efforts and substantial investments we have 
    made and continue to make in Ontario and other forward thinking 
    jurisdictions in the world. We are fortunate to have the expertise of our 
    partner SunEdison, whose experience, vision and approach to utility-scale PV 
    solar projects has led to the successful design and groundbreaking of this 
    project today," said Kerry Adler, CEO of SkyPower.
 
 "First Light is possible because of a real commitment by the community and 
    the leadership of Ontario to deliver clean renewable energy," stated Tom 
    Rainwater, CEO of SunEdison. "We believe in working with strong local 
    partners worldwide like SkyPower. The success of our joint venture is 
    evidenced today with the groundbreaking of First Light. And the key to 
    making this happen has been working hand-in-hand with the local community 
    that will be home to these clean power plants."
 
 About SunEdison
 
 Sun Edison LLC is North America's largest solar energy services provider and 
    operates across a global marketplace. SunEdison provides solar-generated 
    energy at or below current retail utility rates to a broad and diverse 
    client base of commercial, municipal and utility customers. For more 
    information about SunEdison, please visit http://www.sunedison.com/.
 
 About SkyPower
 
 SkyPower Corp., a Lehman Brothers Company, is one of Canada's leading 
    independent renewable energy developers with interests in over 100 wind and 
    solar projects at various stages of development across 12 provinces/states, 
    representing more than 8,000 MW of potential capacity. SkyPower also has 
    wind energy under development in India and Hydro projects under development 
    in Panama. For more information about SkyPower, please visit http://www.skypower.com/.
 
 SunEdison LLC
 
 CONTACT: For SunEdison: Rob Wyse, (212) 920-1470, rob@mediafirstpr.com;Robert 
    Merrick, (416) 413-4602, robert.merrick@hillandknowlton.ca; ForSkyPower: 
    Aaron Peters, (416) 979-4625, aaronp@skypower.com
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