Frito-Lay, Inc
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Plant Description - The Frito-Lay factory in Kern County, California produces corn and potato snack products. A 5.6 MW Cheng Cycle cogeneration unit installed at the site began operation in March 1986 and provides steam and electricity for snack production. Seasonal changes and production schedules cause wide steam load swings from 5000-55,000 lbs/hr, while electricity requirements range from
4000 to 6000 kW. Surplus capacity is sold to PG&E under a long term contract. Bechtel Corporation was project engineer and constructor. The cogeneration system incorporates an Allison 501 gas turbine modified for Cheng Cycle operation, an ABCO boiler and a Bailey Network 90 control system. |
IPT Services Provided -
Project development was provided by
IPT. During construction and startup, International Power Technology (IPT) provided design and controls engineering and training of Frito-Lay operating personnel. Currently, IPT serves Frito-Lay with technical support on an as-requested basis. IPT Experience - IPT is an energy company offering a broad range of services to parties interested in cogeneration, independent power, and thermal energy production. IPT activities can be tailored to the specific needs of a facility. IPT provides operations, maintenance, and management services to more than a dozen plants comprising over 72 MW of generating equipment. In addition, IPT provides plant design consulting, project development, and startup services to cogeneration facilities in North America, Europe, Japan and Australia. |
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