BRIGHTON, MI--(Marketwired - Jan 16, 2015) - One of the Midwest's fastest-growing renewable energy companies, CGE Energy (CGE) (OTC PINK: MKBY) today announced 2015 growth plans to meet their increasing national demand.

CGE will increase their staff by 50% and their field representatives by 200% in 2015. In the previous 90 days, the company has already added on five fulltime employees to match their growth. CGE is finalizing plans for a West Michigan office.

CGE President Bryan Zaplitny is excited about the company's growth. "It's encouraging to have people rally behind our green energy vision," he said. "Demand for our services is strengthening to a point where we feel very confident expanding our company to meet the growth we're experiencing."

Zaplitny said the company's long-term plan is to establish offices and ESCO partners in strategic locations across the country, with an emphasis on high-wind speed regions where CGE's patented WIND•e20® wind turbine will have the greatest impact on communities. Zaplitny continued, "There are some great markets offering substantial opportunities to solve energy challenges."

Although they are in varying stages of negotiations for each new location, CGE already has a nationwide and international presence. Nonetheless, Zaplitny believes that building more physical offices and expanding representation will allow for "better service to customers both inside and outside of Michigan."

About CGE Energy
CGE Energy is an energy solutions provider headquartered in Brighton, Michigan. For more than 20 years, the company has provided energy optimization services and is now offering Power Purchase Agreements. Today the company serves customers in the U.S. and abroad, using energy efficient technologies that include Cree LED lighting, their own WIND•e20® wind turbine and SolarWorld solar generation. CGE is merging with publicly traded McKenzie Bay International (MKBY:OTCPink) on January 31st, 2015. http://www.cgeenergy.com

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