BioCentric Energy Holdings6 July 2010 — (GlobeNewswire via COMTEX) — BioCentric Energy Holdings, Inc. (Pink Sheets:BEHL) President Monique Berry today announced the company has successfully achieved the use of the ambient temperature of fresh water at the company’s Death Valley Junction (DVJ) location using an aquifer for radiant cooling.

Ms. Berry stated: “When Company Chairman Dennis Fisher first went to Death Valley Junction April, 2009 to meet with Mr. Regnell of the Amargosa Conservancy, the BioCentric Team completed preliminary investigations regarding solar radiation, rainfall, wind, and wind direction, both the flora and fauna, and how far down the waterline is presently. The BioCentric Team researched radiant cooling utilizing the close proximity of pond liners within 12 inches of the waterline and could find nothing comparable to the unique location of Death Valley Junction and a massive fresh water aquifer beneath. Assumptions were calculated, risks analyzed and mitigated where possible, and a plan was devised to utilize the ambient temperature of the fresh water aquifer only a few feet below the surface.”

Ms. Berry further commented, “As previously stated, four one quarter acre areas in Death Valley Junction have been excavated, the liners have been installed, and the CABs (Control Algae Basin) were flooded with the fresh water from the aquifer on the 23rd of June where our tubes (62 lanes wide, 210 feet long) will be placed to control temperature and provide containment.”

On Saturday, July 3rd and Sunday, July 4th, Monique Berry was onsite at the DVJ location and obtained important test result data and personally measured the temperatures within the CABs. The results were significantly better than anticipated. Without any circulation, with daytime temperatures well over 100 degrees for each of the last ten days, the temperature within each of the four CABs is between 72 and 76 degrees. This data validates the plan devised to utilize the ambient temperature of the fresh water aquifer for radiant cooling.

“With a minimal pump of the aquifer and a return pump back into the aquifer to provide additional heat exchange, we now know that we can maintain optimum temperatures with significant cost reductions and savings far greater than even calculated,” stated Ms. Berry.

Additional Company Information

The Company received a call on Monday evening confirming the shipment of plastic tubes has arrived ahead of schedule in California and will be delivered to the Company’s headquarters on Tuesday, July 6th. The BioCentric Energy Team will be replacing the tubes this week and pictures of the progress will be posted on the Company’s website until the live web-cam is turned back on.

BioCentric Energy is proud to announce that the Shareholder Open-House will be held at the Company’s headquarters in Santa Ana, California on Saturday, August 21st. A webpage to register for this event will be added to BioCentric Energy’s website by Wednesday, July 7th, 2010. www.biocentricenergy.com

Yesterday, July 5th, the Company’s Founder and Chairman of the Board, Dennis Fisher, President Monique Berry and Field Director, Jose Sanchez, had a prescheduled meeting and hosted a tour of its facility and systems with potential clients from Hong Kong. The potential clients were enthusiastic and the meeting was very productive.

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SOURCE: BioCentric Energy Holdings, Inc.

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