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Science Channel’s “How It’s Made” TV Series to Feature Cyclone Power Technologies’ Modern Steam Engine

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Science Channel’s “How It’s Made” TV Series to Feature Cyclone Power Technologies’ Modern Steam Engine

Science Channel’s “How It’s Made” TV Series to Feature Cyclone Power Technologies’ Modern Steam Engine

POMPANO BEACH, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cyclone Power Technologies Inc. (OTCQB: CYPW), developer of the all-fuel, clean-tech Cyclone Engine, announced that The Science Channel’sHow It’s Made” TV series will feature the company’s engine technology in an episode airing at 9:00pm EST on Thursday, January 5. In addition to demonstrating the making and internal workings of Cyclone’s engine, the show will highlight how the company is re-inventing steam engine technology to provide renewable power solutions for the distributed electrical generation and transportation industries.

“We’re thrilled to be featured on Discovery Networks’ popular TV series. Their interest in our technology lends additional validation to the game changing engineering achievements we’ve accomplished with the Cyclone Engine, and should give viewers an interesting glimpse inside the invention process at Cyclone.”

Harry Schoell, Cyclone’s CEO, commented: “We’re thrilled to be featured on Discovery Networks’ popular TV series. Their interest in our technology lends additional validation to the game changing engineering achievements we’ve accomplished with the Cyclone Engine, and should give viewers an interesting glimpse inside the invention process at Cyclone.”

The episode will spotlight Cyclone’s WHE-25 model, a compact engine designed to run off the wasted heat of furnaces, turbines and large diesel engines. In partnership with Phoenix Power Group and Topline Energy (a division of global manufacturing leader TopLine Automotive Engineering), the WHE-25 is scheduled for commercial production later this year.

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About Cyclone Power Technologies

Cyclone Power Technologies is the developer of the award-winning Cyclone Engine – an all-fuel, clean-tech engine with the power and versatility to run everything from waste energy electric generators and solar thermal systems to cars, trucks and locomotives. Invented by company founder and CEO Harry Schoell, the patented Cyclone Engine is an eco-friendly external combustion engine, ingeniously designed to achieve high thermal efficiencies through a compact heat-regenerative process, and to run on virtually any fuel - including bio-diesels, syngas or solar - while emitting fewer greenhouse gases and irritating pollutants into the air. The Cyclone Engine was recognized by Popular Science Magazine as the Invention of the Year for 2008, and was presented with the Society of Automotive Engineers’ AEI Tech Award in 2006 and 2008. Additionally, Cyclone was named Environmental Business of the Year by the Broward County Environmental Protection Department. For more information, visit www.cyclonepower.com.

Safe Harbor Statement

Certain statements in this news release may contain forward-looking information within the meaning of Rule 175 under the Securities Act of 1933 and Rule 3b-6 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and are subject to the safe harbor created by those rules. All statements, other than statements of fact, included in this release, including, without limitation, statements regarding potential future plans and objectives of the company, are forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate and actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. The company cautions that these forward-looking statements are further qualified by other factors. The company undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any statements in this release, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

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