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Emerald Technology Partners Announces Partnership with Tampa Armature Works in Development of the Wedway New Technology that will Revolutionize the Global Reefer Trucking Industry

Emerald Technology Partners, the visionary in the world of mobile refrigeration technology, announced today that the Company has partnered with Tampa Armature Works (TAW) in development of the Wedway Refrigeration Power System.

2012-06-22
LAKELAND, FL, June 22, 2012 (Press-News.org) Emerald Technology Partners, the visionary in the world of mobile refrigeration technology, announced today that the Company has partnered with Tampa Armature Works (TAW) in development of the Wedway Refrigeration Power System. The Wedway provides power to operate a refrigerator or freezer unit on a refrigerated or "reefer" semi trailer heavy-truck perishable transport, while eliminating the dedicated fuel system, by capturing the kinetic energy from the rotation of the trailer wheels and converting it to a power source for refrigeration.

Tampa Armature Works is the premier provider of generator testing, service & maintenance services throughout the United States, Central, South America and the Caribbean. For Rewind and Repair of all types of High Voltage Generators up to 18,000 Volts, TAW has provided a high quality, cost effective and schedule conscious alternative to the OEM since 1921.

Initial estimates of fiscal savings with the Wedway reach into the tens of BILLIONS annually in the US, and carbon output reduction of sixty three Billion pounds per year.

If you would like more information on the Wedway Refrigeration Power System , please visit our website http://emeraldtechnologypartners.com. If you have any additional questions please contact us via info@emeraldtechnologypartners.com.

Emerald Technology Partners is a green technology company committed to developing products that will help lower the dependence of fossil fuels and the costs associated with using fuels, both economically as well as environmentally. We are determined to find ways to reduce the "carbon footprint" of companies around the world thereby leaving a better place for our future. Please contact us through our website at http://www.wed-way.com


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[Press-News.org] Emerald Technology Partners Announces Partnership with Tampa Armature Works in Development of the Wedway New Technology that will Revolutionize the Global Reefer Trucking Industry
Emerald Technology Partners, the visionary in the world of mobile refrigeration technology, announced today that the Company has partnered with Tampa Armature Works (TAW) in development of the Wedway Refrigeration Power System.