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2009 Annual Shareholder Meeting

Telkonet held its annual Shareholder Meeting on Thursday, May 28, 2009 in Philadelphia, PA. Company management provided a corporate update prior to the reading of the proxy vote results provided by Stocktrans. The results of the proxy ballot are provided below along with a link to the Management Presentation. Please direct any questions to IR@telkonet.com or call 240.912.1811. We thank all who voted their proxy and attended the 2009 Telkonet Shareholder Meeting.

Board of Directors - Approved
Increase Authorized Shares - Approved
YA Global Stock Issuance - Not Approved
Ratify Accountants - Approved

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Stock Symbol: TKOI.OB (OTC)
Sector: Clean Technology
Industry: Energy
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Stock Transfer Agent

StockTrans serves as the transfer agent for Telkonet. Inquiries relating to shareholder records, stock transfers, changes of ownership, lost or stolen stock certificates, changes of address and duplicate mailings should be sent to:

StockTrans 44 West Lancaster Avenue
Ardmore, PA 19003 Tel: 610 649 7300
Fax: 610 649 7302
www.stocktrans.com

Independent Auditors

Russell Bedford Stefanou Mirchandani LLP

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