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GE Transportation expands locomotive diesel engine remanufacturing facility; demand increasing in part from compliance requirements for EPA Tier 3 standards

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GE is investing an additional $37 million in 2011 and 2012 in the existing plant to improve productivity, enhance processes and upgrade technology for a combined investment of $72 million in manufacturing in Grove City. and Fort Worth, Tx. during 2011 and 2012. Production is scheduled to begin by the end of 2012.

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UT Arlington licenses technology for portable, modular GTL conversion units; targeting stranded gas

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of Fort Worth for commercialization. a Fort Worth-based, publicly traded company, to aid in commercializing the patent-pending process. 1 st Resource Group and UMED (then called Universal Media Corporation) announced their strategic partnership in March 2011. 1 st Resource has partnered with UMED Holdings Inc. ,

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4,500th GE Evolution Series Locomotive enters service; reductions in fuel consumption and emissions

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GE’s $4-billion transportation business marked the milestone at Railway Interchange 2011 held in Minneapolis, Minnesota, from 18-20 Sept. By the end of 2011, GE Transportation will have invested approximately $600 million over the past two years. Production is scheduled to start by the third quarter of 2012.

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Cummins/Peterbilt SuperTruck shows 54% improvement in fuel economy, 61% improvement in freight efficiency

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l/100 km) during testing last fall on US Route 287 between Fort Worth and Vernon, Texas. David Koeberlein, Cummins Cummins SuperTruck Program: Technology Demonstration of Highly Efficient Clean, Diesel Powered Class 8 Trucks (DEER 2011). The tractor-trailer had a combined gross weight of 65,000 lbs.

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