
Baker Hughes secured an award to provide TURBINE-X Energy Inc. with its NovaLT gas turbine technology. (Source: Shutterstock)
Baker Hughes secured an award to provide TURBINE-X Energy Inc. with its NovaLT gas turbine technology, according to a March 13 press release.
The NovaLT gas turbine is capable of running on different fuels including natural gas, various blends of natural gas and hydrogen, “providing customers with the flexibility to adapt and meet their specific reliable and sustainable power requirements,” Baker Hughes said.
As part of the order, Baker Hughes will also supply associated equipment including gears and power generation technology for data center projects in North America, the release stated.
TURBINE-X is a supplier of industrial gas turbine packages in combined cycle configurations for U.S. data center project developers and power producers.
“Due to surging demand for generative AI, we see increasing opportunities for our power generation solutions to support behind-the-meter power requirements for data centers,” said Ganesh Ramaswamy, executive vice president of industrial & energy technology at Baker Hughes.
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