ONYX Wins Approval for $84 Million Solar Energy Project

Onyx Service & Solutions, Inc. (otcqb:ONYX) announced that last week the Company successfully won approval for an $84 Million (US) solar power project for Roatan, Honduras. The project capacity is currently 18.5 megawatts and is expected to take over 65,000 280-watt solar panels. ONYX sees this project as the premium opportunity to install their first branded 280-watt panels.

Last Wednesday morning, ONYX President Malcolm Burleson and Project Engineer Rick Coens conducted a formal presentation of the 18.5 megawatt project to Governor Shawn Hyde, Mayor Julio Galindo and a quorum of Council members at the Roatan Municipal Government chambers.

After the presentation by Burleson, Mayor Galindo told the ONYX representatives "You guys have it" and Governor Hyde went on to add "I fully support the project and will do whatever is needed for the project."

Details of the 18.5 Megawatt Solar project can be seen at www.solar-stock.com/solar-diesel-reduction.html

The next steps for ONYX will be the completion of the agreement with the project investors and initiation of the regulatory processes.

ONYX management has identified a lucrative market for solar power projects in nations that use diesel produced electricity. Roatan currently relies 100% on diesel produced electricity. Solar power has been identified as an ideal economical solution to power the island. The island of Roatan is a renowned tourist destination and a substantial source of revenues for Honduras. Roatan has a significant American population and is a perfect location for the Company’s first diesel reduction solar project. The July 2011 issue of "Islands Magazine" rated Roatan the #1 island to retire on in the world.

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