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Austin’s Energy Xtreme earns The Work Truck Show Green Award

AUSTIN, Texas (CitizenWire) — As fuel prices continue to increase and consume work truck fleet fuel budgets, Energy Xtreme’s Utility Series of Idle Reduction solutions pave the way to lowering fuel consumption and dependence on foreign oil. The company’s work truck line of products was recognized by National Truck Equipment Association.

Energy Xtreme participated and featured the entire Utility Series of its idle reduction solutions last week at the Work Truck Show/47th Annual National Truck Equipment Association (NTEA) Convention/the Green Truck Summit. The event took place March 7-10 at the Indianapolis Convention Center.

Attendance at the 2011 event was record-breaking. Out of 562 exhibitors, NTEA recognized two companies for outstanding achievement during the summit. One of the 2 awards, The Work Truck Show Green Award, was awarded to Energy Xtreme for its Utility Series line of products for Innovation and Fuel Utilization. The Utility Series allows workers to operate a vehicle’s full electrical system and provides clean mobile power for tools, lights, hydraulic buckets, and equipment in the field.

For more information about Energy Xtreme and our award-winning line of work truck idle reduction solutions, please visit www.energyxtreme.net .

About Energy Xtreme:

Austin-based Energy Xtreme creates compelling solutions for businesses with remote power needs and energy-efficiency issues. Energy Xtreme develops these applications to assist in reducing costs while meeting and exceeding environmental standards.

These applications include idle-reduction products, mobile electric power management systems, emergency response and backup systems, remote power generation and storage systems, as well as proprietary carbon tracking and reporting software.

Energy Xtreme, 2215 Westlake Drive, Austin, TX 78746.

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