USP&E announced today that several of its most highly trained power plant engineers will depart this week for Angola, West Africa to repair several Cat generators that are down. Catering to the oil and precious metal mining industries in Africa, USP&E’s Onsite Power Team is made of of some of the world’s most accomplished and experienced diesel and gas engine technicians. USP&E has been tapped recently to perform regular onsite maintenance as well as emergency service to power plants in globalizing countries around the world. President Will Gruver stated: “Our men are ready and trained for exactly the kind of harsh conditions that remote power plant repair and maintenance entails. In fact, when it comes to our technical computer diagnostics and streamlined, detailed reporting, no one in the industry is more thorough or super competent. We are excited about the work our clients are doing in Angola and about our ability to support them in their work.” USPE will be flown into Angola directly and then take helicopters to their client’s off shore oil drilling facilities. With projected revenues of over $50MM in 2008, US Power & Environment has three divisions that specialize in Power Plant Sales, Service and Installation, Equipment Rental and Major Commercial Construction Design/Build Projects.