Not One, But Two Solar Projects at Frito-Lay California Factory

Sept. 25, 2010
Earlier this week, PepsiCo's Frito-Lay North America Modesto, Calif., manufacturing facility installed a innovative cylindrical solar photovoltaic (PV) system on its rooftop. The project consists of approximately 5600 panels, covering 247,000 square ...

Earlier this week, PepsiCo's Frito-Lay North America Modesto, Calif., manufacturing facility installed a innovative cylindrical solar photovoltaic (PV) system on its rooftop.

The project consists of approximately 5600 panels, covering 247,000 square feet, and was completed in 8 weeks. The system has an installed capacity of one megawatt, which at peak production will reduce the plant's electricity use from outside sources by 25%. It also reduces CO2 emissions by 1,000 metric tons per year.

The rooftop PV system is the second solar project at the Modesto facility. In 2008, the Modesto facility unveiled a five-acre solar concentrator field made up of 54,000 square feet of concave mirrors. The solar energy captured by the 384 solar collectors is used to generate steam that helps heat the cooking oil used in the SunChips manufacturing process.

And that's not all. Since 2000, the facility's resource conservation program has reduced its use of electricity by 19%, natural gas consumption by 30% and water by 44% per pound of produced product.

In July, the Modesto plant achieved LEED Existing Buildings Gold certification from the U.S. Green Building Council.

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