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VOLT GROUP LIMITED Regulatory Filings 2011

Sep 27, 2011

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28 September 2011

The Company Announcements Platform ASX Ltd Sydney NSW 2000

First 3[rd] Generation Opcon Powerbox Arrives in Australia

Highlights:

  • First 3[rd] Generation Opcon Powerbox has arrived in-country

  • Clear pathway to installation of Powerbox at Horizon Power’s Carnarvon Power Station

  • Installation will boost future business development

Emerging green power utility, Enerji Limited (“ Enerji ”, the “ Company ”, ASX: ERJ ) is delighted to advise that the first 3[rd] generation Opcon Powerbox has arrived in Australia.

The unit will remain in Customs until Friday 30[th] September. After clearing customs, it will be on display for a few hours to investors and media before being delivered to a site in Perth to undergo a series of inspections, including with WorkSafe. Subsequently it will be delivered to Horizon Power’s Carnarvon Power Station for installation around November.

Enerji Chief Executive Officer Greg Pennefather said the arrival of the first 3[rd] generation Opcon Powerbox was a momentous occasion.

“We now have our cornerstone technology ready for installation at Horizon Power’s Carnarvon Power Station and I am confident that the Powerbox will be generating electricity in Carnarvon by the end of 2011,” Mr Pennefather said.

“During construction we consulted extensively with the relevant Australian regulatory bodies and as such the Powerbox already complies with most of the necessary requirements for usage in this country.”

Opcon Powerboxes transform waste heat energy into electricity and have numerous applications to industry. Opcon Powerboxes are designed and constructed in Sweden by technology company Opcon. It costs between AUD$2.9 million and AUD$3.5 million to build, transport and install an Opcon Powerbox and the associated heat recovery system. Enerji generates revenue through long-term power purchase agreements.

“A huge secondary benefit of the first Opcon Powerbox installation is the significant boost to our business development capabilities by having an operational model which will physically demonstrate the level to which we can reduce energy costs and carbon emissions,” Mr Pennefather said.

A second Opcon Powerbox is scheduled for delivery into Australia before the end of the year. The Company is confident that the advanced negotiations underway with at least one of a number of potential customers will be concluded prior to its arrival.

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10 Ord Street, West Perth WA 6005. PO Box 1933, West Perth WA 6872 Telephone: +618 9268 3800 Facsimile: +618 9226 2018

For more information visit www.enerji.com.au or contact:

Greg Pennefather Enerji Limited +61 8 9268 3800

Media:

Adrian Watson FTI Consulting +61 8 9386 1233

About Enerji

Enerji Limited is an emerging Perth-based green power utility company focussed on commercialising the Opcon Powerbox in Australia.

The Opcon Powerbox cogeneration technology transforms waste heat into electricity and therefore creates significant energy cost savings and reduced CO2 emissions for its customers.

Enerji has exclusive sales and distribution rights for the Opcon Powerbox in Australia and options for Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, and Sub-Saharan Africa.

The Opcon Powerbox, manufactured in Sweden by Opcon, represents a significant commercial opportunity through application to industrial, mining and power generation operations.

Enerji plans to maximise this opportunity and generate shareholder returns through long-term power purchase agreements.