Cyclone Power Technologies Completes Ethanol Tests; Alternative Fuels Run Successfully in Clean Green Engine


POMPANO BEACH, Fla., Aug. 21, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Cyclone Power Technologies (Pink Sheets:CYPW) announced today that it successfully ran its Green Revolution Engine(tm) on three Ethanol alternative fuels derived from corn.

The Ethanol variations tested in the Cyclone engine were: 100% Ethanol, with a BTU level of 76,100 per gallon; E-85, with a BTU level of 81,800 per gallon; and E-10, with the highest BTU level of 100,700 per gallon. All three alternative fuels produced sufficient energy to run Cyclone's high-performance, external combustion engine. Additionally, all three fuels burned clean and produced no noticeable residue from the fuel injector.

These results mark the company's third test of alternative bio-fuels over the last month. The first two tests involved burning d-Limonene, a fuel made from orange peels, and bio-diesels made from vegetable oils. Despite there being great variations in the chemical compositions and consistency of these fuels, as well as their BTU levels, none of the tests required any modifications to the Cyclone engine or its fuel injector.

"As these tests prove, our unique engine design allows for fuels with vastly different properties to burn with consistent and efficient results," stated engine inventor and Cyclone CEO, Harry Scholl.

"Imagine a future where gas stations not only dispense traditional fuels derived from foreign oil, but also alternative fuels made from American-grown corn, oranges and vegetable oil," stated Wilson McQueen, Cyclone's VP of Sales & Marketing. "Someone with a Cyclone engine could choose to fill-up on any of those fuels, thereby helping the environment and their wallet."

According to the American Coalition for Ethanol, approximately 46% of American gasoline contains some Ethanol, most as an E-10 Ethanol blend. E-85 is an alternative fuel for use in flex-fuel vehicles, of which there are currently six million on the American highways. One acre of corn can be processed into 330 gallons of combustible Ethanol. The Federal government provides up to $30,000 in tax credits to gas stations that convert pumps to E-85 Fuel.

About Cyclone

Cyclone holds the U.S. patent, international patent applications, and exclusive commercial rights to the Green Revolution Engine(tm), an environmentally-friendly and highly-efficient external combustion, heat-regenerative engine. Developed by Cyclone's President and CEO, Harry Schoell, the Green Revolution Engine regenerates (or recycles) its heat, which allows it to run cleaner, cooler and more efficiently than traditional internal combustion engines. It is capable of running on any liquid or gaseous fuel, including ethanol and propane, and is lubricated with de-ionized water instead of motor oil. By eliminating many subsystems like oil pumps, radiators, catalytic converters and fuel injectors, Cyclone's Green Revolution Engine is expected to cost less to manufacture, operate and maintain; however, it is highly scalable and sufficiently powerful for applications ranging from lawn equipment and small home generators, large stand alone generators, to cars, trucks, buses, RVs, boats and ships, as well as earth moving equipment and locomotives.

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