Baker Hughes has been selected by Frontier Infrastructure Holdings to supply 16 NovaLT gas turbines to power data centers in Wyoming and Texas. With a total capacity of up to 270 megawatts, these turbines ensure an efficient and reliable power supply for large-scale data processing operations.
NovaLT turbine technology
Under the agreement, Baker Hughes will provide not only the turbines, but also essential components such as gears and Brush Power Generation’s four-pole generators. This equipment will power islands in behind-the-meter (BTM) generation facilities , a strategy that allows Frontier to operate autonomously from the conventional power grid.
This order builds on a previously established collaboration between Baker Hughes and Frontier in March 2025, which aims to accelerate carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects in the United States. One of the featured developments is the Sweetwater Carbon Storage Center, located in Wyoming.
NovaLT technology stands out for its versatility in fuel use, being compatible with natural gas, hydrogen blends and even operating 100% on hydrogen. This provides Frontier with the flexibility to adapt to an evolving energy complex and meet its sustainability goals.
With a presence in more than 120 countries, Baker Hughes continues to expand its portfolio of clean and modular energy solutions focused on demanding sectors such as data centers. Its capacity for technology integration allows companies such as Frontier to operate independently and reduce their carbon footprint.
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