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Energy & Engine Technology Corporation Describes Typical Generator Order

PLANO, Texas, Dec. 8, 2004 -- On December 3, 2004, EENT (BULLETIN BOARD: EENT) reported the sale of the first standby 10kW generator of a potential 21 unit order. This sale is typical of some of the types of potential multi unit orders in the sales and marketing pipeline (which includes quoted product, not yet closed sales) of EENT's wholly owned subsidiary, BMZ Generators Technology, Inc.

This unit is a 10kW Lombardini diesel radiator cooled, skid mounted generator, which was shipped to one of BMZ Generators' dealers in the Bahamas. The unit, a prototype, was custom produced and shipped on two weeks' notice. The dealer has been very satisfied with the performance of BMZ, both with the engineering and manufacturing aspect and the ability to respond quickly to meet its need. If the prototype is approved in the next few weeks, BMZ will be able to sell an additional 20 units to the same dealer (representing over $100,000 in potential revenue), which has also requested a quotation for a 30 kW generator. This quotation, which was issued on Monday, December 6th (one business day turnaround, including location of component parts), represents an additional potential $15,000 generator sale.

While it is still in the early marketing and production stages, this example demonstrates the potential of EENT both in the quality of its products and its ability to gain customer satisfaction by being able to produce custom product within short time periods, a flexibility which may not be available through its larger, more established competitors.

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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