Overview
- Baker Hughes will design and deliver equipment for five 60‑MWe Organic Rankine Cycle units at Fervo’s Cape Station near Milford, Utah.
- The scope includes turboexpanders and BRUSH Power Generation generators, with the five plants expected to produce about 300 MW for the grid.
- The surface power package is specified as Fervo‑exclusive and engineered to operate with the company’s enhanced geothermal systems for baseload output.
- The order will be recorded in Baker Hughes’ Industrial & Energy Technology segment and follows earlier Fervo awards for subsurface drilling and production technologies.
- Cape Station remains on schedule with Phase I targeting 100 MW starting in 2026, Phase II adding roughly 400 MW by 2028, and permits in place for up to 2 GW.