11/19/2010, DENVER, CO -(Coal Geology)- American Power Corp. (OTCBB: AMPW) (“American Power” or “the Company”) is pleased to announce that effective November 18, 2010, its new stock ticker symbol changed to AMPW.

“We are pleased to have obtained our new ticker symbol, one which reflects more accurately the name of our organization, is more easily identifiable and is easier to remember,” commented Al Valencia, CEO of American Power.

About American Power Corp.

[ReviewAZON asin="0071459332" display="inlinepost"]American Power Corp. is a publicly traded, dynamic energy company based in Denver, Colorado. The Company was established with the focus of acquiring near-term, large-scale coal projects in close proximity to national transportation links. American Power envisions developing its large coal resources to support electricity generation.

American Power is a member of the Montana Mining Association, and holds approximately 29,000 acres in Judith Basin County, Montana. The estimated resources in place, based on exploration work conducted by Mobil Oil Co. (now ExxonMobil Corp.), in several independent studies, range from 172 million up to 410+ million tons of high volatile bituminous B coal.

American Power Corp. trades on the NASD OTC BB under ticker symbol AMPW. Shareholders are invited to contact corporate communications toll free at (800) 537-1110 for further information or visit the Company’s website at www.americanpowerco.com.

The United States Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) permits mining companies, in their filings with the SEC, to disclose only proved reserves that a company has demonstrated by actual production or conclusive formation tests to be economically and legally producible under existing economic and operating conditions. We use certain terms in this document that SEC’s guidelines may prohibit us from including in filings with the SEC.

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