WindStream Technologies, Inc. announced a contract was awarded through its Malaysian distributor, My WindStream Energy of Kuala Lumpur, to deliver the company's patented SolarMill(R) hybrid solar and wind system technology for a new eco-housing project in Sungai Ular, Cherating Pahang, Malaysia. Phase I of the contract calls for 50 SM2-4P SolarMill units to be delivered in the next 90 days. Subsequent phases of the project are being scheduled to complete the deployment throughout the 800 home housing complex.

Once completed, the eco-housing project in Sungai Ular, Cherating Pahang, Malaysia, will be the large deployment of WindStream's hybrid solar and wind energy technology in the world. The completed installation's power generation potential equals greater than 1.6MW's of power annually. Power generated from the SM2-4P SolarMills will be used onsite and tied to the grid, reducing the demand for grid-supplied energy while lowering electricity cost for homeowners.

WindStream and its distributor will deliver the company's 2kW SolarMill, SM2-4P unit to the project with equipment costs being offset through Malaysia's Feed-in Tariff of 1RM/kWh or $0.31.