Tremont Electric may very well be traveling along the same path once crossed by the Little Engine That Could. The two-year-old startup is headed where several other power generation companies want to go but have yet to get off the research and
development tracks. If the inventor and developer of the nPower PEG, Aaron LeMieux, stays on schedule, consumers may find his product on store shelves by next Spring. Several developmental delays compounded a missed target date of reaching market by this past holiday season.
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Posted by: Jack M. Germain January 5, 2010 11:05 AMTremont Electric may very well be traveling along the same path once crossed by the Little Engine That Could. The two-year-old startup is headed where several other power generation companies want to go but have yet to get off the research and
development tracks. If the inventor and developer of the nPower PEG, Aaron LeMieux, stays on schedule, consumers may find his product on store shelves by next Spring. Several developmental delays compounded a missed target date of reaching market by this past holiday season.