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Emission & Power Solutions Invited to Present at COP15 Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen

Thu Nov 5, 2009 11:59pm EST
Emission & Power Solutions Invited to Present at COP15 Climate Change
Conference in Copenhagen



LONDON, Nov. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Emission & Power Solutions, Plc ("EPS", "the
Company"), a clean tech company, announced today that it has received an
invitation to present at the prestigious COP15 Climate Change Conference in
Copenhagen, December 7th -18th.  Attending the conference will be heads of
state, ministers, foreign dignitaries and senior executives with
responsibility for climate changes issues within industrial and commercial
organizations.  The Climate Action publication is available on UNEP's website,
the home page can be found at www.climateactionprogramme.org. 

Erik Ulsteen, CEO & Chairman of EPS stated, "We are honored to be invited to
present at the conference. There is no question there is a global movement
towards carbon neutrality and our suite of products reduce the carbon
footprint along with improving efficiency.  We believe the conference will
provide an excellent platform for us to showcase our products to thought
leaders with regards to emission reduction." 

EPS recently went public on the Borse Frankfurt and trades under the symbol
EPI (Yahoo Finance ticker: EPI.F, Bloomberg ticker: EPI:GR).  

About EPS:
EPS is a "clean tech" company that licenses, acquires, develops, deploys, and
transfers technologies dedicated to improving fuel economy while also reducing
environmentally harmful exhaust emissions.  Using advanced fuel treatment
devices, EPS has developed a proprietary multi-phase process utilizing
engineered flow patterns in order to restructure fuel hydrocarbons. This
increases fuel efficiency and produces a cleaner burn during the engine's
combustion cycle.  EPS has a portfolio of technologies in production and
development and continues to expand its patented product line.  

EPS' primary product is the FX Reactor In Line Device that reduces fuel
consumption, increases horsepower, and significantly reduces emissions. The FX
Reactor is an aftermarket apparatus that can be added directly into the fuel
line of any diesel engine.  EPS is also developing a Potentiometric Sensor
that selectively detects and measures combustion gases, allowing for a further
reduction in emissions and improved fuel efficiency. The third technology EPS
is developing is an On Board Distillation System that vaporizes fuel in order
to produce a cleaner engine start and reduce total hydrocarbon emissions.

For more information about EPS and its technologies, please visit the Company
website at www.epsaves.com, or please contact:

    Ross Silver
    Investor Relations
    North America
    + 1 310.744.5268
    www.vistap.com


    Christian Klingebiel
    Investor Relations
    Europe
    + 41 415 000 727





SOURCE  Emission & Power Solutions, Plc

Ross Silver, Investor Relations, North America, +1-310-744-5268; or Christian
Klingebiel, Investor Relations, Europe, + 41 415 000 727



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