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WAUKESHA, WI -- Waukesha Engine entered the commercial demonstration phase in its development of an engine using Advanced Reciprocating Engine Systems (ARES) technology with a March 9th announcement that it had paralleled an advanced test version of its APG gen set to the local grid and is using it to power the company's test lab and exporting electricity to its factory.
"We have developed an engine that meets or exceeds the efficiency and emissions requirements for the ARES program," said Jim Drees, vice president of engineering for Waukesha Engine. "We're in the beginning of the commercial demonstration phase of new product development and our people have done a phenomenal job in reaching this milestone in an aggressive and ...