EXHIBIT 3-1
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
D
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
William Francis Galvin
Secretary of the Commonwealth
One Ashburton Place, Boston, Massachusetts 02108-1512
ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION
(General Laws, Chapter 156B)
ARTICLE I
The exact name of the corporation is:
Mass Megawatts, Inc.
ARTICLE II
The purpose of the corporation is to engage in the following business activities:
A. All aspects of business related to the development and sale of wind power generated electricity.
B. Any other business which may lawfully be carried on by a corporation organized under the Massachusetts
Business Corporation Law.
Note: if the spare provided under any article or item on this form is insufficient, additions shall be set forth on one
side only of separate 8 1/2 x 11 sheet of paper with a left margin of at least 1 inch. Additions to more than one
article may be made on a single sheet so long as each article requiring each addition is clearly indicated.
ARTICLE III
State the total number of shares and par value, if any, of each class of stock which the corporation is authorized
to issue.
ARTICLE IV
If more than one class of stock is authorized, state a distinguishing designation for each class. Prior to the issuance
of any shares of a class, if shares of another class are outstanding, the corporation must provide a description of
the preferences, voting powers, qualifications, and special or relative rights or privileges of that class and of each
other class of which shares are outstanding and of each series then established within any class.
Not applicable.
ARTICLE V
The restrictions, if any, imposed by the Articles of Organization upon the transfer of shares of stock of any class
are:
None.
ARTICLE VI
**Other lawful provisions, if any, for the conduct and regulation of the business and affairs of the corporation, for
its voluntary dissolution, or for limiting, defining, or regulating the powers of the corporation, or of its directors or
stockhol