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Baker Hughes Selected by Fervo Energy to Deliver Geothermal Power Generation Equipment for Innovative New Power Plants

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Baker Hughes (NASDAQ: BKR) has secured a significant contract from Fervo Energy to provide equipment for five Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) power plants at the Cape Station Phase II project in Utah. The project will generate 300 megawatts of clean geothermal power, enough to supply approximately 180,000 homes.

The scope includes designing and delivering equipment for five 60-MWe ORC units, featuring Baker Hughes' turboexpanders and BRUSH� Power Generation generators. The order will be booked under Baker Hughes' Industrial & Energy Technology segment. The complete Cape Station development has received permits for up to 2 GW of renewable energy capacity, with Phase I (100 MW) launching in 2026 and Phase II (400 MW) coming online by 2028.

Baker Hughes (NASDAQ: BKR) ha ottenuto un importante contratto da Fervo Energy per fornire gli apparati destinati a cinque centrali a ciclo Rankine organico (ORC) nel progetto Cape Station Phase II nello Utah. L’iniziativa produrrà 300 megawatt di energia geotermica pulita, sufficienti ad alimentare circa 180.000 abitazioni.

Il lavoro comprende la progettazione e la fornitura di componenti per cinque unità ORC da 60 MWe, che includeranno i turboespansori di Baker Hughes e i generatori BRUSH� Power Generation. L’ordine sarà registrato nel segmento Industrial & Energy Technology di Baker Hughes. L’intero sviluppo di Cape Station ha ottenuto permessi per fino a 2 GW di capacità rinnovabile, con la Fase I (100 MW) prevista per il 2026 e la Fase II (400 MW) per il 2028.

Baker Hughes (NASDAQ: BKR) ha asegurado un contrato importante con Fervo Energy para suministrar equipos para cinco plantas de ciclo Orgánico de Rankine (ORC) en el proyecto Cape Station Phase II en Utah. El proyecto generará 300 megavatios de energía geotérmica limpia, suficiente para abastecer aproximadamente a 180.000 hogares.

El alcance incluye el diseño y la entrega de equipos para cinco unidades ORC de 60 MWe, que incorporarán los turboexpansores de Baker Hughes y los generadores BRUSH� Power Generation. El pedido se contabilizará en el segmento Industrial & Energy Technology de Baker Hughes. El desarrollo completo de Cape Station ha obtenido permisos para hasta 2 GW de capacidad renovable, con la Fase I (100 MW) prevista para 2026 y la Fase II (400 MW) en línea para 2028.

Baker Hughes (NASDAQ: BKR)가 유타� 케이프 스테이션(Cape Station) 2단계 프로젝트� 오가� 랭킨 사이�(ORC) 발전� 5곳에 필요� 장비� 제공하는 대� 계약� Fervo Energy로부� 수주했습니다. � 프로젝트� � 300메가왶�� 청정 지� 전력� 생산� � 18� 가구에 전력� 공급� � 있습니다.

계약 범위에는 60MWe� ORC 유닛 5대� 대� 설계 � 장비 공급� 포함되며, Baker Hughes� 터보익스팬더와 BRUSH� Power Generation 발전기가 적용됩니�. � 주문은 Baker Hughes� Industrial & Energy Technology 부문에 반영됩니�. 케이프 스테이션 전체 개발은 최대 2GW� 재생에너지 허가� 받았으며, 1단계(100MW)� 2026� 시작, 2단계(400MW)� 2028� 가� 예정입니�.

Baker Hughes (NASDAQ: BKR) a décroché un contrat important auprès de Fervo Energy pour fournir l’équipement de cinq centrales à cycle organique de Rankine (ORC) dans le cadre du projet Cape Station Phase II dans l’Utah. Le projet produira 300 mégawatts d’énergie géothermique propre, suffisants pour alimenter environ 180 000 foyers.

La prestation comprend la conception et la livraison des équipements pour cinq unités ORC de 60 MWe, comprenant les turbo‑expanseurs de Baker Hughes et les alternateurs BRUSH� Power Generation. La commande sera comptabilisée dans la division Industrial & Energy Technology de Baker Hughes. L’ensemble du développement de Cape Station a obtenu des permis pour jusqu’� 2 GW de capacité renouvelable, la Phase I (100 MW) devant être lancée en 2026 et la Phase II (400 MW) mise en service en 2028.

Baker Hughes (NASDAQ: BKR) hat einen bedeutenden Auftrag von Fervo Energy erhalten, Ausrüstung für fünf Organic-Rankine-Cycle-(ORC)-Kraftwerke im Projekt Cape Station Phase II in Utah zu liefern. Das Projekt wird 300 Megawatt saubere Geothermie liefern, genug für rund 180.000 Haushalte.

Der Leistungsumfang umfasst die Planung und Lieferung der Ausrüstung für fünf 60‑MWe‑ORC‑Einheiten, einschließlich der Turboexpander von Baker Hughes und BRUSH� Power Generation‑Generatoren. Der Auftrag wird im Geschäftsbereich Industrial & Energy Technology von Baker Hughes verbucht. Die gesamte Entwicklung von Cape Station hat Genehmigungen für bis zu 2 GW erneuerbare Kapazität erhalten, wobei Phase I (100 MW) 2026 starten und Phase II (400 MW) 2028 in Betrieb gehen soll.

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  • Contract win for five geothermal power plant equipment units
  • Project contributes to Baker Hughes' renewable energy portfolio expansion
  • Builds on existing relationship with Fervo Energy through previous awards
  • Supports large-scale project with 2 GW total approved capacity
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Baker Hughes' equipment deal for Fervo's geothermal project strengthens its position in the growing renewable energy infrastructure market.

This deal represents a significant win for Baker Hughes in the expanding geothermal energy sector. The company will design and deliver equipment for five Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) power plants at Fervo Energy's Cape Station project in Utah, which will generate approximately 300 megawatts of clean power—enough for about 180,000 homes.

What makes this particularly notable is that Baker Hughes is providing comprehensive technology solutions across the entire geothermal value chain. The scope includes turboexpanders and BRUSH� Power Generation generators for the ORC units, building on previous awards for subsurface drilling and production technologies.

This contract highlights Baker Hughes' strategic positioning in the energy transition landscape. The company is effectively leveraging its traditional oil and gas expertise to capture opportunities in renewable energy markets. Geothermal power is especially valuable as a baseload renewable resource—unlike intermittent sources like wind and solar, it provides consistent power regardless of weather conditions.

The Cape Station project demonstrates substantial scale, with Phase I delivering 100 MW in 2026 and Phase II adding 400 MW by 2028. With permitting approval for up to 2 GW, this represents a significant long-term opportunity for Baker Hughes to secure additional equipment orders as the project expands.

This award reinforces Baker Hughes' diversification strategy beyond traditional hydrocarbon markets, potentially providing more stable revenue streams as energy transition accelerates. The company's ability to supply both subsurface and power generation technologies for geothermal projects positions it uniquely in this growing renewable market segment.

  • Baker Hughes to design and deliver key equipment for geothermal Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) power plants at Fervo’s Cape Station Phase II project in Utah
  • Award includes Baker Hughes turboexpander, BRUSH� Power Generation generator and other related equipment

HOUSTON and LONDON, Sept. 02, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Baker Hughes (NASDAQ: BKR), an energy technology company, announced Tuesday an award from Fervo Energy Company, the leader in next-generation geothermal energy, to design and deliver equipment for five Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) power plants at Fervo’s Cape Station power generation project near Milford, Utah, United States. Once operational, the five Cape Phase II ORC plants will generate approximately 300 megawatts of clean, reliable, and affordable power to the grid, equivalent power to approximately 180,000 homes.

Baker Hughes� equipment is designed to operate with Fervo’s cutting-edge Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS), resulting in a fully integrated power plant that drives scalability in sustainable baseload power generation. The award is for Fervo-exclusive surface power generation equipment leveraging , which spans subsurface and production technology through to power generation solutions.

“Baker Hughes� expertise and technology are ideal complements to the ongoing progress at Cape Station, which has been under construction and successfully meeting project milestones for almost two years,� said Tim Latimer, CEO and co-founder of Fervo Energy. “Fervo designed Cape Station to be a flagship development that's scalable, repeatable, and a proof point that geothermal is ready to become a major source of reliable, carbon-free power in the U.S.�

Baker Hughes� engineering and equipment scope for the project includes design and delivery of equipment for five 60-MWe ORC units, including the engineering, manufacturing, and supply of turboexpanders and the BRUSH� Power Generation generator. The order, to be booked under the Industrial & Energy Technology segment of Baker Hughes, follows previous awards from Fervo Energy for subsurface drilling and production technologies from the company’s Oilfield Services & Equipment business.

“Geothermal power is one of several renewable energy sources expanding globally and proving to be a vital contributor to advancing sustainable energy development,� said Baker Hughes Chairman and CEO Lorenzo Simonelli. “By working with a leader like Fervo Energy and leveraging our comprehensive portfolio of technology solutions, we are supporting the scaling of lower-carbon power solutions that are integral to meet growing global energy demand.�

The Cape Station project includes Cape Station Phase I, which is poised to deliver 100 megawatts (MW) of baseload clean power to the grid beginning in2026, as well as Cape Station Phase II, which will generate an additional 400 MW and come online by 2028. The full Cape Station development has received permitting approval for up to 2 GW of reliable and renewable energy.

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FAQ

What equipment will Baker Hughes (BKR) provide for Fervo Energy's Cape Station project?

Baker Hughes will provide equipment for five 60-MWe Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) units, including turboexpanders and BRUSH� Power Generation generators for the Cape Station Phase II project.

How much power will the Baker Hughes-equipped Cape Station Phase II plants generate?

The five ORC plants in Phase II will generate 300 megawatts of clean geothermal power, enough to power approximately 180,000 homes.

When will Fervo Energy's Cape Station phases become operational?

Cape Station Phase I (100 MW) will begin operations in 2026, while Phase II (400 MW) will come online by 2028.

What is the total permitted capacity for the Cape Station development?

The complete Cape Station development has received permitting approval for up to 2 GW of reliable and renewable geothermal energy.

Which Baker Hughes business segment will book the Fervo Energy order?

The order will be booked under Baker Hughes' Industrial & Energy Technology segment.
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