| CALGARY--
Dynetek Industries Ltd. ("Dynetek"), a leader in developing, producing
and marketing lightweight compressed natural gas (CNG) and compressed Hydrogen
storage cylinders and complete fuel storage systems, announced today that
together with its alliance partner enviroMECH Industries Ltd., it has delivered
two 350bar (5000psi) Hydrogen Fuel Storage Systems to TUG Technologies
to be used in tow tractors at the Orlando International Airport.
This demonstration project utilizes
Dynetek's Hydrogen Fuel Storage System solutions by providing Hydrogen
to tow tractors powered by a Ford Motor Company internal combustion engine.
The Hydrogen Internal Combustion Engine (H2 ICE) vehicle platform provides
the reliability necessary for the adoption of Hydrogen as an alternative
vehicle fuel.
"We are pleased to be working with
TUG Technologies on this project," said Robb Thompson, Dynetek's President
and CEO. "This project provides an excellent opportunity to demonstrate
how Hydrogen powered vehicles provide a great solution to the environmental
pollution problems that currently exist at airports throughout North America."
In 2006, in addition to the tow tractors,
Dynetek's Hydrogen Fuel Storage System will be showcased on eight V-10,
Ford F-450 shuttles operating in the Orlando area, including at the Orlando
airport. Dynetek's Hydrogen Fuel Storage Systems provide a lightweight
solution, reducing overall vehicle weight, with time efficient installation,
while providing extended driving range, efficient fleet operation, and
easy system inspection and maintenance.
"The support we have received from
Dynetek and enviroMECH on this demonstration project helped make the implementation
and adoption of this new Hydrogen powered vehicle a very easy transition
for our company," said Tom Gable from TUG Technologies. "The introduction
of low-emission and zero emission vehicles is an important step in our
efforts to improve air quality at the Orlando International Airport."
TUG Technologies is a well-recognized
industry leader in providing ground support equipment to airports. Funding
for this Hydrogen demonstration project has been provided by the State
of Florida, Department of Environmental Protection in an effort to improve
air quality at the Orlando International Airport.
Dynetek Industries Ltd. designs,
produces and markets one of the lightest and most advanced fuel storage
and refueling systems for compressed natural gas, low emission vehicles
and compressed hydrogen, zero-emission fuel cell vehicles. Dynetek is recognized
around the world for its solutions-of-choice to the alternate fuel vehicle
sector, evidenced by strategic relationships with major manufacturers around
the globe. Dynetek is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange, symbol: DNK.

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