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Abstract
Qualitative and anecdotal evidence demonstrates that reducing waste and conserving
resources promote corporate sustainability both economically and environmentally.
Developing and applying new ideas to achieve higher performance and excellence have
lead to the re-emergence of a past application at Mead Johnson Nutritionals (MJN). A
turbine/generator project will focus on the importance of sustainability with respect to
energy conservation and maximization of utility inputs. An existing turbine/generator
removed from service in 1997 will be redesigned and reinstated to supplement present
as well as, future energy utilization. Once an assessment of the feasibility is completed,
an implementation plan for execution will be presented for capital funding. The project
scope will achieve the customer's desired automated operational requirements. Facility
Management (the customer) at MJN will be responsible for determining the turbine
operating parameters. Ultimately, this project will make a considerable recurring
contribution towards Bristol-Myers Squibb's (BMS) global sustainability goals.