US Energy Initiatives Corporation to be Featured on MSNBC March 30, 2006 - Hybrid Fuel Systems Technology
TAMPA, Fla.--March 30, 2006--US Energy Initiatives ("USEIC" or the "Company") (OTCBB:HYFS), (formerly Hybrid Fuel Systems, Inc.) manufacturer of a patent dual-fuel diesel to natural gas conversion technology today announced USEIC will be featured on MSNBC March 30, 2006 during the EST noon time hour and again during the 4:00PM hour.About US Energy Initiatives
US Energy Initiatives (OTCBB:HYFS), formed in 1996, delivers its patent dual-fuel diesel to natural gas conversion technology and resells a portfolio of gasoline to natural gas and propane conversion systems through both Company-owned and franchised service centers in twelve states and directly to domestic and international original equipment manufacturers. The Company's primary facility is a 12,000 square foot state-of-the-art systems development and emission testing lab in Atlanta, Georgia. The Company's current clients include General Motors , http://www.gm.com; United Parcel Service , http://www.ups.com; US Postal Service; Dallas County School System, Portland, Oregon School System; Oklahoma Natural Gas and a host of private purchasers.
For information at the Company contact CEO Mark Clancy the Company's corporate headquarters at 813-287-5787 ext. 222 or by cellular phone at 813-624-5515 or visit the Company's web site at http://www.hybridfuelsystems.com
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