




BOISE, ID--(Marketwire - December 4, 2009) - Alternate Energy Holding, Inc. (
Hamilton became a well-respected and seasoned journalist and television news-anchor during his nine years tenure at Fox 12. In the past, Hamilton reported on and closely covered various media departments; including crime, state politics, even in sports, for example, the Boise State Bronco's sensational win over Oklahoma in the 2007 Fiesta Bowl.
"I have full confidence in Dan's intelligence, skills and ability to get the job done," said Don Gillispie, AEHI Chairman and CEO. "Dan will be a welcome addition to our already seasoned and highly-effective team."
"He is a well-respected journalist who brings with him a wealth of knowledge on a variety of issues, including that of nuclear power," said Gillispie. "Dan has thoroughly studied the issue since we first announced our plans to build in Idaho, so it's easy to see how he will also be a great resource for those who want to learn more about what nuclear power can produce in terms of energy, revenue, and new jobs for Payette County, and by extension, the state of Idaho."
About Alternate Energy Holdings, Inc. ([ www.alternateenergyholdings.com ])
Alternate Energy Holdings develops and markets innovative clean energy sources. The company is the nation's only publicly traded independent nuclear power plant developer willing to build power plants in non-nuclear states. Other projects include, Energy Neutral which removes energy demands from homes and businesses ([ www.energyneutralinc.com ]), Colorado Energy Park (nuclear and solar generation), and International Reactors, which assists developing countries with nuclear reactors for power generation, production of potable water and other suitable applications. Also, AEHI China, headquartered In Beijing, develops joint ventures to produce nuclear plant components among other technologies for export.
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