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Baker Hughes to supply NovaLT™ gas turbines for Frontier Infrastructure’s U.S. data center project

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Baker Hughes, a global energy technology company, has secured a contract from Frontier Infrastructure Holdings, a portfolio company of Tailwater Capital LLC, to supply 16 NovaLT™ gas turbines for powering data centre projects in Wyoming and Texas. The turbines will deliver up to 270 megawatts of efficient and reliable power to support Frontier’s operations.

Under the agreement, Baker Hughes will provide its NovaLT™ gas turbine technology along with supporting equipment, including gears and Brush Power Generation four-pole generators. These components will be used to power dedicated energy islands at Frontier’s behind-the-meter power generation facilities.

The order builds upon a broader collaboration between the two companies, following a March 2025 agreement to advance large-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) and power solutions in the United States, including development of the Sweetwater Carbon Storage Hub in Wyoming.

Ganesh Ramaswamy, Executive Vice President of Industrial & Energy Technology at Baker Hughes, commented:
“This award underscores our commitment to advancing sustainable energy development through reliable and efficient power solutions that cater to the diverse needs of the industry. Leveraging our comprehensive range of integrated power solutions for Frontier’s U.S. data centre projects demonstrates innovative, scalable and lower-carbon technologies helping to meet the growing demand for power.”

The NovaLT™ gas turbine is a versatile, multi-fuel solution capable of operating on natural gas, various hydrogen blends, or even 100 percent hydrogen. This flexibility allows customers to meet specific power needs while supporting decarbonisation goals.

With a broad portfolio that includes hydrogen-ready turbines, geothermal systems and cogeneration technologies, Baker Hughes continues to offer advanced and flexible solutions tailored for data centre operators, developers, and energy-intensive industries worldwide.

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