New Line of Digital Tire Pressure Gauges Launched by Promaster-Gauges

New Line of High End Digital Tire Pressure Gauges and Tire Inflators launched by Promaster-Gauges for those seeking a reliable and accurate Gauge.

Vancouver, Canada, September 13, 2012 -- A New Line of High End Digital Tire Pressure Gauges and Tire Inflators launched by Promaster-Gauges for those seeking a reliable and accurate Gauge.

These gauges and inflators read in Absolute Pressure and are temperature compensated. Absolute pressure readings meaning any atmospheric pressure differences, such as between being at sea level and being at the top of a mountain do not affect the readings. Temperature compensation is also included allowing for gauge readings in the middle of Summer to the middle of winter.

Many Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems work on "Absolute Pressure", which means atmospheric pressures do not affect them. This means you can get different readings from regular tire gauges when comparing to TPMS systems.

The new gauges from Promaster also have an ingress protection rating of IP65 for harsh environments.

Product is perfect for Tire Shops, Repair Shops, Cars, Large Trucks, RVs, Race Cars, Motorcycles, Industrial and Off-Road vehicles. Promaster-Gauges is a division of HawksHead Systems a leading supplier of aftermarket TPMS systems based out of the Vancouver, BC area.

The new gauges are backed by a 5 year warranty and come complete with their own protective storage bag to protect the gauge while not in use.

For more information please visit their website at http://www.promaster-gauges.com.

Media Contact:
Julian Grace
HawksHead Systems Inc.
10381, Parkwood Drive
Rosedale, BC, Canada
Tel: 604-745-7206
E-Mail: info@tpms.ca

Florida Power & Light Energizes Classrooms with Zany, New Educational School Show

"We know that many teachers reach into their own pockets to supplement their teaching and to help bring lessons to life," said FPL's Education Program Manager, Maureen Wilt.

Juno Beach, FL, USA (September 13, 2012) -- The fast-paced educational school show, "Men in Plaid: The Kilowatt Connection," is energizing classrooms throughout Florida Power & Light Company's service territory. The program, featuring an incredible cast of characters, is available free of charge to teachers who are looking to enrich their science curricula for the 2012-13 school year.

"Men in Plaid: The Kilowatt Connection" delivers important energy conservation messages through an engaging cast of characters including Moldy and Skuller, The Boss, Ooot Blatuu, and The Slug. The foursome travels the planet finding ways electricity is being used unsafely and unwisely. The cast teaches students how energy is made, used and wasted and why it's important to conserve it.

"We know that many teachers reach into their own pockets to supplement their teaching and to help bring lessons to life," said FPL's Education Program Manager, Maureen Wilt. "It's our hope that programs like this will inspire students to be energy conservation advocates in their homes and ease the educational load on Florida teachers."

The show is performed by professional actors from The National Theatre for Children based in Minneapolis, Minn. This organization specializes in writing and performing educational programs for children nationwide using simple sets and audience participation.

The 25-minute live theatre performance is offered to kindergarten through fifth-grade students in FPL's service territory. The show can be performed at individual schools in the gym, cafeteria or any large assembly area where students can be seated on the floor. Each show includes grade-appropriate workbooks for each student, and comprehensive online teacher guides.

To learn more about arranging a performance or to see the tour schedule, visit http://www.fpl.com/community/learning/show.shtml.

About Florida Power & Light Company
Florida Power & Light Company is the largest electric utility in Florida and one of the largest rate-regulated utilities in the United States. FPL serves 4.5 million customer accounts in Florida and is a leading employer in the state with approximately 10,000 employees. The company consistently outperforms national averages for service reliability while customer bills are below the national average. A clean energy leader, FPL has one of the lowest emissions profiles and one of the leading energy efficiency programs among utilities nationwide. FPL is a subsidiary of Juno Beach, Fla. - based NextEra Energy, Inc. (NYSE: NEE). For more information, visit http://www.FPL.com.

Media Contact:
FPL Media Line
Florida Power & Light Company
700 Universe Blvd.
Juno Beach, FL 33408
305-552-3888
For photos visit: http://www.fpl.com/newsroom

NanoMarkets Announces Release of Transcripts from Firm's Teleconferences on OLED Materials and Transparent Conductor Markets

NanoMarkets has released the written transcripts from two recent teleconference sessions. On the calls NanoMarkets analysts presented findings from the firm's July report, "OLED Materials Markets-2012" and its August report, "Transparent Conductor Markets-2012." There is no cost to download the transcripts.

Glen Allen, Virginia - September 13, 2012 -- Industry analyst firm NanoMarkets has released the written transcripts from two recent teleconference sessions. On the calls NanoMarkets analysts presented findings from the firm's July report, "OLED Materials Markets-2012" and its August report, "Transparent Conductor Markets-2012." There is no cost to download the transcripts.

For persons interested in the transparent conductor teleconference, they can access the document at http://www.nanomarkets.net/Downloads/TransparentConductorQnA9_12.pdf. For persons interested in the OLED teleconference, they can access that file at: http://www.nanomarkets.net/Downloads/OLEDMATERIALSQnA9_12.pdf

About the Report Transparent Conductor Markets 2012:

NanoMarkets has covered TCs for seven years and this 230-page report provides the most thorough analysis and granular forecasts available. In this report NanoMarkets provides in-depth analysis of the applications from which TC firms will be able to make money in the next few years including touch-screens, OLEDs, e-paper, thin-film and building-integrated PV (BIPV), organic/DSC PV, smart windows, etc. The report examines implications for TCs of the rise of flexible and transparent electronics and provides an in-depth discussion of how non-ITO TCs may be able to break into the LCD market. For each application the report contains separate eight-year forecasts in terms of value ($ millions) and volume (square meters). Each forecast is also broken out by material type.

Firms discussed in the report including 3M, Agfa, Asahi Glass, Atmel, Cambrios, Cima NanoTech, Corning, Dow Chemical, Evonik, Ferro, Fujitsu, Harima Chemicals, Heraeus, Hitachi, Idemitsu Kosan, Indium Corporation, Kodak, LG, Linde, Mitsubishi, Mitsui, Nippon Mining and Metals, Nitto Denko, PolyIC, Pilkington, Saint-Gobain, Samsung, Schott, SKC, Sony, Oike, Sumitomo, Teijin, Toray, Tosoh, Ulvac, Umicore, Unidym, and many others.

About the Report, OLED Materials Markets 2012:

This latest NanoMarkets report on the OLED industry provides an analysis and forecast of the OLED materials market in the next eight years in both the booming OLED display and the nascent OLED lighting industry. The report examines some of the latest market strategies, products and technical developments in materials, and it identifies how performance improvements are growing some addressable markets for OLEDs, especially in the larger-size OLED lighting and OLED TV sectors.

The report also includes NanoMarkets' assessments of the strategies of several of the leading OLED materials suppliers. Key players mentioned in the report include Samsung, LG, Universal Display, Visionox, BASF, Merck, Novaled, Philips, Osram, GE, DuPont, Sumitomo, Idemitsu Kosan, Sony, Panasonic, and others.

This report contains granular eight-year forecasts of materials shipments in both OLED panel area and value terms, with breakouts by application, vapor deposition vs. solution processing and/or small molecule vs. polymer, and by panel type.

About NanoMarkets:

NanoMarkets tracks and analyzes emerging market opportunities created by developments in advanced materials. It provides regular and comprehensive industry analysis of the latest commercial technologies in the electronics and energy sectors and other related areas and is recognized worldwide as a leading source of industry analysis in these areas.

Please visit http://www.nanomarkets.net for a full listing of NanoMarkets' reports and other services.

Media Contact:
Robert Nolan
NanoMarkets, LC
PO BOX 3840
Glen Allen, VA 23058
(804) 938-0030