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RNS Number : 2328P 
Ocean Power Technologies Inc 
13 July 2010 
 

  OCEAN POWER TECHNOLOGIES ANNOUNCES RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED APRIL 30, 2010 
 
Pennington, NJ - July 13, 2010 -- Ocean Power Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: OPTT 
and London Stock Exchange AIM: OPT) ("OPT" or "the Company") announces its 
financial results for the year ended April 30, 2010. 
 
Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2010 Highlights 
 
·      Revenue grew by 26% to $5.1 million for the fiscal year ended April 30, 
2010, compared to $4.0 million for the same period in 2009. 
·      Cash, cash equivalents, restricted cash and marketable securities of 
$66.8 million at April 30, 2010 (April 30, 2009: $82.7 million). Cash burn was 
$15.9 million in fiscal 2010, compared to cash burn of $19.5 million in fiscal 
2009. 
·      Successful deployment and operation of a PowerBuoy  system at the Marine 
Corps Base in Hawaii, and the award of $380,000 in additional funding for the 
project. On-station operation of the PowerBuoy is now entering its eighth month. 
·      Progress made with construction of our first PB150 PowerBuoy-scheduled 
for in-ocean testing off the coast of Scotland in the second half of 2010. 
·      Signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the State of Oregon, setting 
forth an approach for developing utility-scale wave power projects within the 
State's coastal waters, including a proposed 100 MW wave power station near Coos 
Bay, Oregon. 
·      Successful completion of in-ocean trials of OPT's proprietary Undersea 
Substation Pod in Spain. 
·      Awarded new $2.4 million contract to provide PowerBuoy systems to the US 
Navy's Littoral Expeditionary Autonomous PowerBuoy ("LEAP") program for homeland 
security. 
·      Received $1.5 million contract from the US Department of Energy ("DoE") 
for development of OPT's next generation PB500 PowerBuoy wave power system. 
·      Signed exclusive agreement to develop demonstration wave power station in 
Japan with consortium of three Japanese companies, including Mitsui Engineering 
and Shipbuilding. 
·      Award of A$66.5 million grant to OPT partnership with Leighton 
Contractors Pty Ltd to build a 19 MW wave power project off the coast of 
Victoria, Australia. In addition, received an award of EUR2.2 million from the 
European Commission to deliver a PowerBuoy wave energy device with an innovative 
wave prediction capability and a "wave-by-wave" tuning system. Both of these 
grants are conditional on the achievement of certain milestones, including the 
receipt of significant additional funding for each project. 
Fiscal year 2010 also saw a strengthening of OPT's management team with several 
key appointments. Foremost among these, Charles F. Dunleavy was appointed OPT's 
Chief Executive Officer, having served as the Company's Senior Vice President 
and Chief Financial Officer since 2001, and as the Company's Treasurer and 
Secretary and a member of the Board of Directors since 1990. From 1993 to 2001, 
he served as Vice President, Finance. During this time, Mr. Dunleavy had been 
key to OPT's progress in expanding operations in Europe, North America, 
Australia and Japan, and the Company's raising of over $140 million in equity 
capital in the US and Europe. 
Other key appointments to the management team included Angus Norman as Chief 
Executive of Ocean Power Technologies Limited. Mr. Norman joined OPT from EDF 
Energy where he held the position of Managing Director of Sustainable Solutions 
and brings extensive leadership experience in the energy and renewable energy 
generation sector, as well as a nearly 30 year record of acquisition, divestment 
and project development in the energy, transport, minerals and infrastructure 
markets. 
In June 2010, OPT announced the appointment of Michael G. Kelly as Vice 
President of Operations. Mr. Kelly joined OPT with 28 years of experience in the 
marine industry, spanning design, manufacturing, deployment and field service of 
large, complex ocean-based systems. The scope of this work has included the 
management of international commercial and technical teams to deliver 
best-in-class marine industry solutions within schedule and budget. 
Also, in June 2010, OPT appointed Brian M. Posner to the position of Chief 
Financial Officer of the Company. Mr. Posner joined OPT with over 25 years of 
experience in both public and private companies, with a notable track record in 
working with capital markets, regulatory and accounting matters and strategic 
alliances. His career has encompassed NASDAQ-listed companies as well as 
early-stage and publicly-held businesses. In addition, Mr. Posner served on the 
audit staff of PriceWaterhouseCoopers, LLP where he had a diverse group of 
clients in the manufacturing, banking and natural resources sectors. 
Charles F. Dunleavy, Chief Executive Officer of OPT, said: "This has been a 
pivotal year for OPT during which we made solid progress in advancing our 
existing projects as well as achieving major breakthroughs in our target markets 
worldwide. These were achieved against a background of a global credit crunch 
that has constrained the adoption of new technologies. However, OPT's strong 
balance sheet, blue chip partnerships and progress in commercializing its 
technology have served it well during the year. With the important strengthening 
of our management team, we feel confident of our prospects for the year ahead 
and are excited about upcoming achievements that we expect to report on several 
fronts." 
 
 
Operational Review 
 
The year ended April 30, 2010 represented another year of progress for OPT. The 
Company achieved key milestones in a number of ongoing projects and established 
strong foundations in new developments, which include: 
HAWAII, US - OPT deployed an upgraded 40kW peak-rated PowerBuoy under its 
ongoing program with the US Navy for the development and construction of wave 
power systems at the Marine Corps Base in Oahu, Hawaii. The device has been in 
operation since its deployment in December 2009, and is producing power in 
accordance with expectations and testing protocols. In addition, the device has 
successfully survived significant storm conditions. The Company also received 
$380,000 in further funding for the commissioning and operation of this 
PowerBuoy system. 
OREGON, US - Construction of the steel structure for the first PB150 PowerBuoy 
for a 1.5 MW commercial-scale project at Reedsport, Oregon was begun by Oregon 
Iron Works, a prominent local company, and is advancing as planned. With support 
from Pacific Northwest Generating Cooperative (PNGC Power) and funding from the 
US Department of Energy, OPT continued to work extensively with interested 
stakeholder groups at local, county, state and federal agency levels to develop 
this project, and progress was made in the overall permitting and licensing 
process.  The project remains on schedule, with the PB150 construction expected 
to be completed by the end of 2010 and ocean testing expected to commence in 
2011. This project is expected to be expanded subsequently in a second phase to 
a 10 PowerBuoy array connected to the west coast grid, after receipt of third 
party funding for the project. 
During the year, OPT also signed a Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU") with the 
State of Oregon to set forth an approach for developing wave power projects 
within the State's coastal waters. This MOU outlines important principles for 
the potential development of future wave power facilities in Oregon. These 
principles are expected to be first applied to the development of OPT's Coos Bay 
project in Oregon. The Company is studying the feasibility of building an OPT 
wave power station near Coos Bay, Oregon, in phases up to 100 MW. The project is 
in the initial stages of public and agency review. 
SCOTLAND, UK - The construction of OPT's first PB150 PowerBuoy has been 
completed, while the energy conversion and power take-off sub-assemblies are 
soon to be integrated into the buoy structure. OPT expects to conduct in-ocean 
trials off the coast of Scotland in the second half of calendar year 2010. 
CORNWALL, UK - The South West of England Regional Development Agency ("SWRDA") 
has placed a contract for the installation and commissioning of the 
infrastructure, including onshore electrical equipment, for its planned facility 
in Cornwall, England. Excavation at the site began in June 2010, and SWRDA 
expects that the final cabling and subsea infrastructure will be installed by 
the engineering contractor by the end of calendar year 2010. OPT has signed a 
commitment agreement with SWRDA to advance the development of one of the four 
wave power stations that are expected to comprise the Wave Hub - one of the 
world's largest proposed renewable marine energy projects. OPT was the first 
company to sign the agreement, ratifying its long-standing involvement with this 
project. 
SPAIN - Under a contract with Iberdrola S.A., the Company completed in-ocean 
trials of OPT's Undersea Substation Pod ("USP") product. The testing was 
successful and opens a new revenue opportunity for OPT. The USP was designed 
in-house by OPT for use in a utility-scale wave power station at a site 
approximately three miles off the coast of Santoña, Spain. 
On March 3, 2010, OPT announced the receipt of an award of EUR2.2 million under 
the European Commission's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7), by the European 
Commission's Directorate responsible for new and renewable sources of energy, 
energy efficiency and innovation. The grant to OPT is part of a total award of 
EUR4.5 million to a consortium of companies, including OPT, to deliver a PowerBuoy 
wave energy device under a project entitled WavePort, with an innovative wave 
prediction capability and a "wave-by-wave" tuning system. Conditional on the 
receipt of significant additional funding, it is anticipated that this PowerBuoy 
will be deployed at the Santoña site in Spain. 
US NAVY "LEAP" PROJECT - During the fiscal year 2010, OPT won a new $2.4 million 
contract from the US Navy to provide a wave energy conversion system for the 
Navy's LEAP program. This contract, to be performed over a one-year period, is 
the initial award under a proposed four-year, $10-$15 million project to 
establish a prototype for a near-shore maritime surveillance for homeland 
security. Under the initial contract, OPT will provide its PowerBuoy wave energy 
conversion technology for testing with sensor-based communications systems, with 
the ultimate aim under the four-year program of developing a LEAP-based vessel 
detection system testbed. The preliminary design phase work has been submitted 
and is now under review. OPT expects to complete the initial $2.4 million 
contract in the second half of calendar year 2010. 
US NAVY DEEP OCEAN APPLICATION - Progress continued on OPT's ongoing project to 
provide the Company's autonomous PowerBuoy technology for the US Navy's Deep 
Water Active Detection System for ocean data gathering. The current $3.0 million 
contract was awarded in November 2008 following the completion of the initial 
test phase work by OPT. Deployment of the enhanced device is scheduled for the 
second half of calendar year 2010. 
JAPAN - OPT signed an agreement in Japan for the development of the country's 
first utility-scale wave power station with a consortium of three Japanese 
companies: Idemitsu Kosan Co., Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding Co. Ltd., and 
Japan Wind Development Co. Subject to the successful identification of a project 
site and completion of economic assessments, the parties plan to enter into an 
agreement to build a demonstration plant with up to three OPT PowerBuoys. The 
trial plant would provide the basis for the expected building of a 
commercial-scale OPT wave power station with an initial capacity of 10 MW or 
more - enough power for up to 3,000 households in Japan. 
VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA - In November 2009, Ocean Power Technologies (Australasia) 
Pty Ltd ("OPTA") was awarded, in partnership with Leighton Contractors Pty Ltd 
("Leighton"), an A$66.46 million grant from the Federal Government of Australia 
towards building a 19 MW wave power project off the coast of Victoria, 
Australia. The award was one of four renewable energy projects approved by the 
Federal Government of Australia after considering over 30 applications, and is 
the only wave energy venture to receive a grant. The funding is intended to be 
used to advance the construction of a wave power station to be built in three 
phases to supply electricity to up to 10,000 homes. The project is to be 
developed by a special purpose company, Victorian Wave Partners Pty Ltd, that 
was formed by Leighton to collaborate with OPTA in pursuing wave power projects 
off the east and south coasts of Australia. The grant is conditional on the 
signing of a Funding Deed which will set out the terms of the grant, including 
funding milestones. Victoria Wave Partners is seeking the significant additional 
funding required to enable the completion of the 19 MW wave power station. 
PB500 DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM -OPT's technical achievements were recognized by the 
US Department of Energy in awarding the Company $1.5 million for the development 
of the next generation PowerBuoy wave power system. The DoE grant will be used 
to help fund the scale-up of the power output per device from the current level 
of 150kW to 500kW. In addition, the technology development effort will focus on 
increasing the power extraction efficiency and reliability, and will utilize an 
enhanced "Design-for-Manufacture" approach. 
 
 
Financial Review 
 
Revenues increased by $1.1 million in fiscal 2010, or 26%, to $5.1 million as 
compared to $4.0 million in fiscal 2009. This growth primarily reflects an 
increase in revenue from the US Navy under the Deep Water Active Detection 
System and LEAP programs, for which OPT provides its autonomous PowerBuoy 
technology. In addition, there was also an increase in revenue related to OPT's 
project off the coast of Reedsport, Oregon. The growth in revenue generated by 
these projects was partially offset by the decline in revenue from OPT's 
utility-scale project in Spain and the Company's utility PowerBuoy project with 
US Navy at the Marine Corps Base in Hawaii, which is now in operation. 
 
The Company's contract order backlog at April 30, 2010 was $5.7 million, 
compared to $7.5 million at April 30, 2009. Most of this backlog is expected to 
be recognized as revenue during the fiscal year ending April 30, 2011. 
 
The net loss attributable to OPT for the year ended April 30, 2010 was $19.2 
million, compared to a net loss of $18.3 million in the prior year. The increase 
in the fiscal 2010 net loss was primarily attributable to costs incurred in the 
Company's product development programs, which were $13.0 million for fiscal 2010 
compared to $8.4 million for fiscal 2009 and a decrease in interest income due 
to a decrease in cash equivalents and marketable securities, as well as lower 
yields. The Company's product development efforts were focused on increasing the 
output and reliability of the PowerBuoy technology. These factors were offset by 
an increase in gross profit, an increase in foreign exchange gains and a 
decrease in selling, general and administrative costs. Other income also 
increased in the year ended April 30, 2010 due to the favorable settlement of a 
claim against a supplier of engineering services during the first quarter of 
fiscal 2010. 
 
The Company finished the year with a strong balance sheet. On April 30, 2010, 
total cash, cash equivalents, restricted cash and marketable securities were 
$66.8 million, compared to $82.7 million on April 30, 2009. Total "cash burn" 
for fiscal 2010 was $15.9 million, compared to $19.5 million for fiscal 2009. 
The Company's cash equivalents and investments are highly liquid investments 
consisting primarily of term deposits with large commercial banks and U.S. 
Treasury notes. 
 
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Additional information may be found in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K 
filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The Form 10-K may be 
accessed at www.sec.gov or at the Company's website in the Investor Relations 
tab. 
 
 
Webcast Details 
 
OPT will host an audio webcast to review its results, on Tuesday, July 13, 2010, 
at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time (3:00 p.m. BST). Charles F. Dunleavy, Chief Executive 
Officer, and Brian M. Posner, Chief Financial Officer, will host the webcast. 
Investors and other interested parties may access the webcast by visiting the 
Company's web site at www.oceanpowertechnologies.com and clicking on the 
Investor Relations tab, then Webcasts and Presentations. 
 
 
Forward-Looking Statements 
 
This release may contain "forward-looking statements" that are within the safe 
harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These 
forward-looking statements reflect the Company's current expectations about its 
future plans and performance, including statements concerning the impact of 
marketing strategies, new product introductions and innovation, deliveries of 
product, sales, earnings and margins. These forward-looking statements rely on a 
number of assumptions and estimates which could be inaccurate and which are 
subject to risks and uncertainties. Actual results could vary materially from 
those anticipated or expressed in any forward-looking statement made by the 
Company. Please refer to the Company's most recent Form 10-K for a further 
discussion of these risks and uncertainties. The Company disclaims any 
obligation or intent to update the forward-looking statements in order to 
reflect events or circumstances after the date of this release. 
 
About Ocean Power Technologies 
 
Ocean Power Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: OPTT and London Stock Exchange AIM: OPT) 
is a pioneer in wave-energy technology that harnesses ocean wave resources to 
generate reliable, clean and environmentally-beneficial electricity. OPT has a 
strong track record in harnessing wave energy and participates in a $150 billion 
annual power generation equipment market. The Company's proprietary PowerBuoy 
system is based on modular, ocean-going buoys that capture and convert 
predictable wave energy into low-cost, clean electricity. The Company is widely 
recognized as a leading developer of on-grid and autonomous wave-energy 
generation systems, benefiting from over a decade of in-ocean experience. OPT's 
technology and systems are insured by Lloyds Underwriters of London. OPT is 
headquartered in Pennington, New Jersey with offices in Warwick, UK. More 
information can be found at www.oceanpowertechnologies.com. 
 
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Contact information: 
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| Ocean Power Technologies, Inc.         |                                 | 
| Charles F. Dunleavy, Chief Executive   | Telephone: +1 609 730 0400      | 
| Officer                                |                                 | 
| Brian M. Posner, Chief Financial       |                                 | 
| Officer                                |                                 | 
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| Nomura Code Securities Limited         |                                 | 
| Juliet Thompson, Richard Potts         | Telephone: +44 20 7776 1200     | 
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| Media Contact:                         |                                 | 
| Corfin Public Relations                |                                 | 
| Neil Thapar, Claire Norbury            | Telephone: +44 20 7596 2860     | 
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Consolidated Balance Sheets as of 
April 30, 2010 and April 30, 2009 
+-----------------------------------+----------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
|                                   |          |  |    April     | |    April     |          | 
|                                   |          |  |     30,      | |     30,      |          | 
+-----------------------------------+----------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
|                                   |          |  |    2010      | |    2009      |          | 
+-----------------------------------+----------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
| ASSETS                            |          |  |      $       | |      $       |          | 
+-----------------------------------+----------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
| CURRENT ASSETS:                   |          |  |              | |              |          | 
+-----------------------------------+----------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
| Cash and cash equivalents         |          |  |    4,236,597 | |   12,267,830 |          | 
+-----------------------------------+----------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
| Marketable Securities             |          |  |   32,536,001 | |   40,849,736 |          | 
+-----------------------------------+----------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
| Accounts receivable               |          |  |    1,474,600 | |      985,149 |          | 
+-----------------------------------+----------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
| Unbilled receivables              |          |  |      448,686 | |      988,418 |          | 
+-----------------------------------+----------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
| Other current assets              |          |  |    1,005,885 | |    1,082,696 |          | 
+-----------------------------------+----------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
|                                   |          |  |              | |              |          | 
+-----------------------------------+----------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
|              Total current assets |          |  |   39,701,769 | |   56,173,829 |          | 
+-----------------------------------+----------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
|                                   |          |  |              | |              |          | 
+-----------------------------------+----------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
| Marketable Securities             |          |  |   28,865,046 | |   28,619,528 |          | 
+-----------------------------------+----------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
| Restricted cash                   |          |  |    1,205,288 | |      951,552 |          | 
+-----------------------------------+----------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
| Property and equipment, net       |          |  |      710,563 | |      897,718 |          | 
+-----------------------------------+----------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
| Patents, net                                    |    1,036,881 | |      909,727 |          | 
+-------------------------------------------------+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
| Other noncurrent assets           |          |  |    1,458,646 | |    1,241,552 |          | 
+-----------------------------------+----------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
|                                   |          |  |              | |              |          | 
+-----------------------------------+----------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
| TOTAL ASSETS                      |          |  |   72,978,193 | |   88,793,906 |          | 
+-----------------------------------+----------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
|                                   |          |  |              | |              |          | 
+-----------------------------------+----------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
| LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS'     |          |  |              | |              |          | 
| EQUITY                            |          |  |              | |              |          | 
+-----------------------------------+----------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
|                                   |          |  |              | |              |          | 
+-----------------------------------+----------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
| CURRENT LIABILITIES:              |          |  |              | |              |          | 
+-----------------------------------+----------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
| Accounts payable                  |          |  |    1,843,378 | |      908,837 |          | 
+-----------------------------------+----------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
| Accrued expenses                  |          |  |    4,092,113 | |    3,760,039 |          | 
+-----------------------------------+----------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
| Unearned revenues                 |          |  |    1,101,541 | |      281,570 |          | 
+-----------------------------------+----------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
| Current portion of long-term debt |          |  |       95,386 | |       93,398 |          | 
+-----------------------------------+----------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
|                                   |          |  |              | |              |          | 
+-----------------------------------+----------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
|         Total current liabilities |          |  |    7,132,418 | |    5,043,844 |          | 
+-----------------------------------+----------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
|                                   |          |  |              | |              |          | 
+-----------------------------------+----------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
| Other non-current liabilities     |          |  |      140,685 | |            - |          | 
+-----------------------------------+----------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
| Long-term debt                    |          |  |      250,000 | |      345,386 |          | 
+-----------------------------------+----------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
| Deferred rent                     |          |  |            - | |       21,649 |          | 
+-----------------------------------+----------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
| Deferred credits                  |          |  |      600,000 | |      600,000 |          | 
+-----------------------------------+----------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
|                                   |          |  |              | |              |          | 
+-----------------------------------+----------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
|                 Total liabilities |          |  |    8,123,103 | |    6,010,879 |          | 
+-----------------------------------+----------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
|                                   |          |  |              | |              |          | 
+-----------------------------------+----------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
| OCEAN POWER TECHNOLOGIES, INC.    |          |  |              | |              |          | 
| STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY:             |          |  |              | |              |          | 
+-----------------------------------+----------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
| Preferred stock, $0.001 par value; authorized   |              | |              |          | 
| 5,000,000 shares; none issued or outstanding    |            - | |            - |          | 
+-------------------------------------------------+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
| Common stock, $0.001 par value; authorized      |              | |              |          | 
| 105,000,000 shares; issued and outstanding      |       10,391 | |       10,210 |          | 
| 10,390,563 and 10,210,354, respectively.        |              | |              |          | 
+-------------------------------------------------+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
| Treasury stock, 1,072 and 0       |          |  |      (6,443) | |            - |          | 
| shares at cost, respectively      |          |  |              | |              |          | 
+-----------------------------------+----------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
| Additional paid-in capital        |          |  |  155,726,672 | |  154,568,931 |          | 
+-----------------------------------+----------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
| Accumulated deficit               |          |  | (90,413,098) | | (71,242,791) |          | 
+-----------------------------------+----------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
| Accumulated other comprehensive   |          |  |    (503,322) | |    (553,323) |          | 
| loss                              |          |  |              | |              |          | 
+-----------------------------------+----------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
|                                   |          |  |              | |              |          | 
+-----------------------------------+----------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
| Total Ocean Power Technologies,   |          |  |   64,814,200 | |   82,783,027 |          | 
| Inc. stockholders' equity         |          |  |              | |              |          | 
+-----------------------------------+----------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
|                                              |  |              | |              |          | 
+----------------------------------------------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
| Noncontrolling interest in Ocean Power       |  |       40,890 | |            - |          | 
| Technologies (Australasia) Pty, Ltd          |  |              | |              |          | 
+----------------------------------------------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
|                                              |  |              | |              |          | 
+----------------------------------------------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
| Total equity                                 |  |   64,855,090 | |   82,783,027 |          | 
+----------------------------------------------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
|                                              |  |              | |              |          | 
+----------------------------------------------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
|   TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY |  |   72,978,193 | |   88,793,906 |          | 
+-----------------------------------+----------+--+--------------+-+--------------+----------+ 
 
 
 
Consolidated Statements of Operations 
For the years ended April 30, 2010 and 2009 
 
+--------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+--------------+ 
|                                            |          |    April     |          |    April     | 
|                                            |          |     30,      |          |     30,      | 
|                                            |          |    2010      |          |    2009      | 
|                                            |          |      $       |          |      $       | 
+--------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+--------------+ 
|                                            |          |              |          |              | 
+--------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+--------------+ 
| REVENUES                                   |          |    5,101,311 |          |    4,049,445 | 
+--------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+--------------+ 
| COST OF REVENUES                           |          |    4,298,955 |          |    4,840,403 | 
+--------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+--------------+ 
|     Gross profit (loss)                    |          |      802,356 |          |    (790,958) | 
+--------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+--------------+ 
| PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT COSTS                  |          |   13,001,550 |          |    8,372,244 | 
+--------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+--------------+ 
| SELLING, GENERAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS  |          |    9,063,482 |          |    9,529,071 | 
+--------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+--------------+ 
|     Total operating expenses               |          |   22,065,032 |          |   17,901,315 | 
+--------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+--------------+ 
|     Operating loss                         |          | (21,262,676) |          | (18,692,273) | 
+--------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+--------------+ 
| INTEREST INCOME, net                       |          |    1,032,484 |          |    1,672,350 | 
+--------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+--------------+ 
| OTHER INCOME                               |          |      557,540 |          |            - | 
+--------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+--------------+ 
| FOREIGN EXCHANGE GAIN (LOSS)               |          |      540,644 |          |  (1,295,227) | 
+--------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+--------------+ 
| Net loss                                   |          | (19,132,008) |          | (18,315,150) | 
+--------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+--------------+ 
| Less: Net income attributable to the       |          |     (38,299) |          |            - | 
| noncontrolling interest in Ocean Power     |          |              |          |              | 
| Technologies (Australasia) Pty, Ltd        |          |              |          |              | 
+--------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+--------------+ 
| NET LOSS attributable to Ocean Power       |          | (19,170,307) |          | (18,315,150) | 
| Technologies, Inc.                         |          |              |          |              | 
+--------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+--------------+ 
| Basic and diluted net loss per share       |          |       (1.88) |          |       (1.79) | 
|                                            |          |              |          |              | 
+--------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+--------------+ 
| Weighted average shares used to compute    |          |   10,217,003 |          |   10,210,354 | 
|    basic and diluted net loss per share    |          |              |          |              | 
+--------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+--------------+ 
 
 
 
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows 
For the years ended April 30, 2010 and 2009 
+--------------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+---------------+ 
|                                                  |          |    April     |          |   April 30    | 
| CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES:            |          |     30,      |          |     2009      | 
|                                                  |          |    2010      |          |      $        | 
|                                                  |          |      $       |          |               | 
+--------------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+---------------+ 
|                                                  |          |              |          |               | 
+--------------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+---------------+ 
| Net Loss                                         |          | (19,132,008) |          |  (18,315,150) | 
+--------------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+---------------+ 
| Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash    |          |              |          |               | 
| used in operating activities:                    |          |              |          |               | 
+--------------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+---------------+ 
| Foreign exchange (gain) loss                     |          |    (540,644) |          |     1,295,227 | 
+--------------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+---------------+ 
| Depreciation and amortization                    |          |      365,755 |          |       299,405 | 
+--------------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+---------------+ 
| Loss on disposals of property, plant and         |          |      113,087 |          |       268,976 | 
| equipment                                        |          |              |          |               | 
+--------------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+---------------+ 
| Treasury note premium/discount amortization, net |          |      146,834 |          |       288,331 | 
+--------------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+---------------+ 
| Compensation expense related to stock option     |          |    1,117,935 |          |     1,511,666 | 
| grants and restricted stock                      |          |              |          |               | 
+--------------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+---------------+ 
| Deferred rent                                    |          |     (21,649) |          |         5,412 | 
+--------------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+---------------+ 
| Changes in operating assets and liabilities:     |          |              |          |               | 
+--------------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+---------------+ 
| Accounts receivable                              |          |    (474,407) |          |       472,422 | 
+--------------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+---------------+ 
| Unbilled receivables                             |          |      603,765 |          |     (589,970) | 
+--------------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+---------------+ 
| Other current assets                             |          |       77,278 |          |       140,418 | 
+--------------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+---------------+ 
| Other noncurrent assets                          |          |    (202,731) |          |     (857,060) | 
+--------------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+---------------+ 
| Accounts payable                                 |          |      953,815 |          |     (354,740) | 
+--------------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+---------------+ 
| Accrued expenses                                 |          |      246,816 |          |     (454,682) | 
+--------------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+---------------+ 
| Unearned revenues                                |          |      827,786 |          |     (418,182) | 
+--------------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+---------------+ 
| Other noncurrent liabilities                     |          |      147,684 |          |             - | 
+--------------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+---------------+ 
|                                                  |          |              |          |               | 
+--------------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+---------------+ 
| Net cash used in operating activities            |          | (15,770,684) |          |  (16,707,927) | 
+--------------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+---------------+ 
|                                                  |          |              |          |               | 
+--------------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+---------------+ 
| CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES:            |          |              |          |               | 
+--------------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+---------------+ 
| Purchases of marketable securities               |          | (33,884,604) |          | (124,675,859) | 
+--------------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+---------------+ 
| Maturities of marketable securities              |          |   41,838,886 |          |    67,151,702 | 
+--------------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+---------------+ 
| Restricted cash                                  |          |    (252,080) |          |             - | 
+--------------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+---------------+ 
| Purchases of equipment                           |          |    (239,449) |          |     (811,493) | 
+--------------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+---------------+ 
| Payments of patent costs                         |          |    (153,667) |          |     (243,941) | 
+--------------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+---------------+ 
|                                                  |          |              |          |               | 
+--------------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+---------------+ 
| Net cash provided by (used in) investing         |          |    7,309,086 |          |  (58,579,591) | 
| activities                                       |          |              |          |               | 
+--------------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+---------------+ 
|                                                  |          |              |          |               | 
+--------------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+---------------+ 
| CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES:            |          |              |          |               | 
+--------------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+---------------+ 
| Proceeds from long-term debt                     |          |            - |          |       250,000 | 
+--------------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+---------------+ 
| Repayment of long-term debt                      |          |     (93,398) |          |      (42,801) | 
+--------------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+---------------+ 
| Acquisition of treasury stock                    |          |      (6,443) |          |             - | 
+--------------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+---------------+ 
|                                                  |          |              |          |               | 
+--------------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+---------------+ 
| Net cash (used in)  provided by financing        |          |     (99,841) |          |       207,199 | 
| activities                                       |          |              |          |               | 
+--------------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+---------------+ 
|                                                  |          |              |          |               | 
+--------------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+---------------+ 
| EFFECTS OF EXCHANGE RATE CHANGES ON CASH AND     |          |      530,206 |          |   (1,488,155) | 
| CASH EQUIVALENTS                                 |          |              |          |               | 
+--------------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+---------------+ 
|                                                  |          |              |          |               | 
+--------------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+---------------+ 
| NET DECREASE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS        |          |  (8,031,233) |          |  (76,568,474) | 
+--------------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+---------------+ 
|                                                  |          |              |          |               | 
+--------------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+---------------+ 
| CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD   |          |   12,267,830 |          |    88,836,304 | 
+--------------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+---------------+ 
|                                                  |          |              |          |               | 
+--------------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+---------------+ 
| CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD         |          |    4,236,597 |          |    12,267,830 | 
+--------------------------------------------------+----------+--------------+----------+---------------+ 
 
 
 
 
 
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