Energy & Engine Technology Corporation Announces Production of its Third Product
PLANO, Texas, Nov. 10, 2004 -- Energy & Engine Technology Corporation (BULLETIN BOARD: EENT) (EENT) announced today that its BMZ Generators Technology subsidiary has initiated production of its third product, 1200 rpm 16 kW Isuzu marine generators. These generators, which are used predominately on commercial craft such as barges, but also have application for larger pleasure craft, have advantages over their 1800 and 3600 rpm brethren. They boast a slower running engine which provides smoother and quieter operation, in addition to increased fuel efficiency. BMZ has also completed a residential 40 kW generator installation which will provide power to a larger home adversely affected by the recent hurricanes and shall serve as a model for future BMZ residential installations for residents looking to avoid power interruptions during future hurricanes.
About Energy & Engine Technology Corporation
EENT ( http://www.eent.net/ ), headquartered in Plano, Texas, develops and markets power generation products for the long haul trucking industry and for marine, military and stand alone applications through its BMZ Generators Technology subsidiary.
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