North American’s affiliate companies ran standby diesel projects which consisted of either mobile generating units or
station plants. The plants were constructed, owned and operated primarily during the 1990s.

A project for the City of Eaton Rapids, Michigan was operated in the 1990s period for the purpose of supplying backup power
for the City’s interruptible purchases from Consumers Energy Company.

The two units were Fairbanks Morse Opposed Piston 38 D 8 1/8, which were dual fueled, being able to run on either natural
gas or diesel fuels.  The unit being unloaded was 1,365 kW. The housed unit was 2000 kW, and was turbo charged.
Engine Projects