Capstone Turbine, the world’s leading clean-technology manufacturer of microturbine energy systems, today announced that it received orders from one of its Mexican distributors totaling five megawatts.
The orders were received by DTC Soluciones Inmobiliarias SA de CV from industrial customers in Mexico. Each system that was purchased will showcase the efficiency of the Capstone microturbine technology which utilizes the waste exhaust in a combined heat and power (CHP) plant.
A global leader in plastic and aluminum closure systems purchased the largest order, a 2.6MW project for a combined cooling heating and power (CCHP) plant, and is to be installed at its manufacturing facility located in northern Mexico. The project makes use of the exhaust from the microturbines to produce both hot and chilled water for the CCHP system. With dozens of plants worldwide, this multinational customer could be a candidate for additional microturbine installations.
An additional 1MW project will be installed at a Mexican pharmaceutical manufacturer located in Guadalajara. This microturbine is considered “dual mode” and will provide the plant with power security even when local power grid goes down.
An existing Capstone customer that specializes in manufacturing packaging material will add a 200kW microturbine to its existing 600kW microturbine CHP plant located in central Mexico. Commissioned in October of 2012, the original plant houses the Capstone C1000 Series solution which possesses a unique design that makes such expansion very simple for the customer.
The final project will see three 65kW microturbines installed at a ceramic tile and flooring manufacturer’s facility. The turbines will run on propane while utilizing the exhaust directly into the facility’s drying ovens.
“DTC has been a valuable partner for Capstone in Mexico,” commented Jim Crouse, Capstone’s Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing. “Their investments into developing their Capstone business are truly paying dividends with this recent group of high-profile orders.”
Alejandro Munoz, President of DTC, said, “The microturbine is a great fit for what is happening in Mexico today. The Mexican manufacturing industry, like that in the United States, is benefiting from cheap natural gas which allows facilities to generate their own heat and power very efficiently and economically. DTC is very pleased to be expanding its partnership with Capstone at this exciting time.”
DTC has stated that it expects to commission all of these projects over the next six months, thereby adding significantly to its installed fleet of microturbines under service as well as the Mexican base overall.
For more information on Capstone Turbine, visit www.capstoneturbine.com
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