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Alternative Fuel Technologies, Inc. Receives New Order for DME Feed Pumps From Shanghai Diesel Engine Company.


REDFORD, Mich., April 22 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Alternative Fuel Technologies, Inc. (Pink Sheets: AFTC AFTC Armed Forces Tax Council
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) announced today that the Company has built and delivered 12 DME (Distributed Management Environment) A network monitoring and control protocol defined by the Open Software Foundation (now The Open Group). DME was not widely used.

DME - Distributed Management Environment
 feed pumps to Shanghai Diesel Engine Company. These pumps will be used on DME fueled buses that will operate in Shanghai. The value of this order is confidential.

"DME is rapidly gaining popularity in Asia, and we have firmly established a presence in several key markets including China," said James McCandless, Chief Executive Officer of Alternative Fuel Technologies, Inc.

The Company developed this first generation feed pump a force pump for supplying water to a steam boiler, etc.

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 several years ago and has sold many units in Korea, to the Korean Institute for Energy Research, and to a European engine manufacturer.

A 2nd generation unit that further improves performance and significantly lowers noise has been demonstrated and is undergoing final development.

Shanghai Diesel Engine Company is owned by Shanghai Automotive Industrial Corporation (SAIC SAIC - http://saic.com. ), one of the top three automotive corporations in China. In addition to Shanghai Diesel, SAIC has about 50 plants in the Shanghai area. SAIC makes passenger cars, tractors, motorcycles, trucks, and Sunwin buses. Its joint venture with General Motors, Shanghai General Motors, makes Buicks and other GM cars for the Chinese market. Through Shanghai Volkswagen Automotive Company, a JV with Volkswagen, SAIC also makes the Lavida. The company's other operations include car leasing, auto parts Auto parts are components of automobiles. They mainly are, in alphabetic order (only car specific articles or articles with car section):
  • Air filter
  • Automobile self starter
  • Bell housing
  • Brakes
  • Bucket seat
  • Bumper
  • Buzzer
  • Battery
 wholesale and retail, and financing. It has production facilities across China, as well as in Germany, Japan, South Korea, the UK, and the US.

About Alternative Fuel Technologies, Inc.

Alternative Fuel Technologies, Inc. is a research & development organization engaged in the design, development and prototype manufacturing of advanced fuel systems for use with a new alternative fuel --dimethyl ether (DME). The Company has developed practical, low-cost fuel injection equipment for DME fueled vehicles and currently provides complete DME fuel systems for testing and research purposes in addition to retrofit ret·ro·fit  
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v.tr.
1. To provide (a jet, automobile, computer, or factory, for example) with parts, devices, or equipment not in
 systems that can be used with most diesel engines. The Company's ultimate goal is series production of DME fuel systems for the global automotive market by 2011. For more information, visit http://www.altfueltechnology.com

About DME:

Dimethyl ether Dimethyl ether, also known as methoxymethane, oxybismethane, methyl ether, wood ether, and DME, is a colorless gaseous ether with an ethereal odor. Dimethyl ether gas is water soluble. It has the formula CH3OCH3.  is a new ultra-clean diesel fuel replacement that can be produced from abundant resources. These include natural gas, landfill methane, coal and biomass. At current oil prices, DME can be produced and distributed at less than 1/2 the cost of conventional fuel. When burned in a diesel engine, all soot emissions are eliminated and NOx emissions are lowered dramatically without the use of expensive exhaust aftertreatment devices.

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