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Energy & Engine Technology Corporation to Demonstrate Its Revolutionary Auxiliary Power Generator at American Trucking Association Conference

PLANO, Texas, Feb. 15, 2005 -- Energy & Engine Technology Corporation (BULLETIN BOARD: EENT) (EENT) announced today that it will be an exhibitor (Booth No. 1050) at the American Trucking Association's Technology & Maintenance Council (TMC) Annual Meeting in Tampa, FL from February 15 - 18, 2005. Last year's conference had 2766 attendees. At the Conference, EENT will be exhibiting its AXP 1000 diesel auxiliary power solution and its new proprietary split unit air conditioner, the Over the Road Comfort System. The AXP 1000 is an idle-reduction technology device designed for semi truck tractors that provides power generation without requiring the operation of the truck's engine. Powered by an EPA-approved and CARB- certified engine, the AXP 1000 maintains the truck's battery power while delivering electricity for air conditioning, heating, and the operation of televisions, appliances and other devices, to the sleeper cab, thereby reducing fuel consumption, air/noise pollution and long-term truck maintenance costs.

Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Will McAndrew, stated: "We are excited to have the opportunity to showcase our AXP 1000 Auxiliary Power Generator for the long haul trucking industry. We are targeting a $2.5 billion market opportunity, created by governmental mandates that severely curb the amount of main engine idling time available to long haul truckers while requiring them to increasingly limit driving time."

According to Truckline.com, "TMC is North America's premier technical society for truck equipment, information technology and logistics professionals. TMC member fleets represent 1.3 million trailers, more than 750,000 straight trucks, and more than 600,000 Class 8 tractors purchased in the United States -- one third of the commercial vehicles operating on U.S. highways."

Furthermore, "TMC's Transportation Technology Exhibition, trucking's premier equipment exhibit, will feature more than 250 exhibitors over more than 150,000 square feet of exhibit space. The exhibit will include practical, hands-on demonstrations with exhibitor products, giving fleet members an opportunity to inspect equipment and accessories while talking directly to product representatives."

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.