Lebed.biz Alert ***Breaking News*** AFTC: new U.S. Army contract!

Alternative Fuel Technologies (AFTC), currently trading for only $0.0084, just released breaking news this evening of a new U.S. Army Contract! The Phase I award is entitled: "Ultra High Pressure Jet Propellant-8 (JP-8) Fuel Injection System."
 
 
Key objectives of this contract are the design, development and demonstration of an intensified, lube oil actuated common rail injection system capable of producing peak injection pressures of more than 40,000 psi (2800 bar). The system must also be readily adaptable to Army engines. A key design feature of this concept will be the use of AFTC‘s advanced high pressure Dimethyl Ether (DME) injection pump modified to pump engine lube oil to drive the new injector.
 
In my opinion, AFTC could be my biggest subpenny discovery of all time!
 
AFTC recently completed an agreement to supply a prototype fuel system to Ford of Europe in Aachen, Germany, for research purposes!
 
Volvo Truck Corp. has a truck running in Sweden with AFTC‘s technology as well as a number of engines that are being tested in their laboratory!
 
Read this article from The Auto Channel! It just came out last week:
http://www.theautochannel.com/news/2010/01/13/461589.html
 
It talks about how black liquor (a waste product from paper production) can be transformed into DME and how Volvo has tested DME and named it ‘the preferred fuel’ among the green fuels available! AFTC is one of the companies whose technology is being used by Volvo in this project!
 
AFTC announced last month that it has received an order from Shanghai Diesel Engine Company, a leading manufacturer of diesel engines in the People’s Republic of China, for twelve DME fuel feed pumps. Shanghai Diesel indicated the majority of the pumps will be used on DME-fueled buses operating in Shanghai, the nation’s largest center of finance, commerce and transportation.
 
Plus, AFTC recently received an order from the Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER) for two DME fuel injection pumps. KIER will use AFTC‘s pumps to develop a DME fueled engine in their laboratory. When successful, a similar engine will be converted to DME and installed in a Hyundai e-Mighty truck for "real world" road testing.
 
AFTC‘s web site is located at: http://www.altfueltechnology.com/
 
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