HOUSTON, TEXAS (Ian Silverman, Energy Analytics Institute, 29.May.2025, Words: 175) — Frontier Infrastructure Holdings, a Tailwater Capital LLC portfolio company, granted Baker Hughes an award for 16 NovaLT™ gas turbines to power its data center projects in Wyoming and Texas, delivering up to 270 megawatts (MW) of efficient, reliable power.
As part of the award, Baker Hughes is supplying Frontier with its NovaLT™ gas turbine technology and associated equipment, including gears and brush power generation 4-pole generators, to power dedicated energy islands at Frontier’s behind-the-meter (BTM) power generation sites, Baker Hughes announced on 29 May 2025 in an official statement.
The order builds on a Mar. 2025 agreement between the 2 companies to accelerate large-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) and power solutions in the US, including the Sweetwater carbon storage hub in Wyoming.
The NovaLT™ gas turbine is a multi-fuel solution that can start-up and run on different fuels, including natural gas, various blends of natural gas and hydrogen, and 100% hydrogen, providing customers with the flexibility to adapt and meet their specific reliable and sustainable power requirements, according to Baker Hughes.
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By Ian Silverman reporting from Houston. © 2025 Energy Analytics Institute (EAI). All Rights Reserved.