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Monday, 08/20/2007 11:07:26 AM

Monday, August 20, 2007 11:07:26 AM

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ESWW's Irons in the Fire for Newbies

1. Working with GE on a locomotive project in Canada

2. Working with International Truck on multiple potential products, suggesting TempMax will not be the only product in the collaborative effort.

3. ESWW has a partner in Germany, Germany starting a government supported retrofit this year and product approved for the MOG utility vehicle.

4. Retrofit emissions product approved in Korea and Korea starting a government supported retrofit program this year.

5. Particulate Reactor being tested in China by EPA on 20 buses and from what I have learned it appears it was included in a follow-up study on 100 buses by Bejing Enviro Agency separately.

6. One of the world's largest emissions control producers was testing ESWW's substrate or catalyst (cannot remember which off the top of my head) as a direct replacement for a Corning product.

7. Particulate Reactor re-approved by CARB for off-road construction for the next 18 months and have a distribution agreement in place with Recat.

8. Two mining products that are MSHA approved and being used in American mines, which will likely only get more attention as general mine safety is a growing problem under the Bush administration.

9. It is quite conceivable that ESWW is marketing mining products in China, though I have no evidence of that.

10. Received grant for further field work on a locomotive/marine engine emissions reduction advice with the potential to be used for 1000 sources just in the Houston area.

11. Opportunity for sales in India, noting the parent company of International Truck has a company selling utility trucks and other vehicles in India, and ESWW CEO noted the opportunity for a 100,000 unit sale in India during the February 2007 Equities Conference.

12. ESWW has strong name in retrofit capability for small utility engine, having worked with EPA on showing future regulations on emissions from such things as lawn mowers could be effectively and safely applied.