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Baker Hughes Wins Fervo Contract to Supply ORC Equipment for Cape Station Phase II

The deal pairs Baker Hughes’ surface power technology with Fervo’s EGS platform to scale Cape Station toward multi‑hundred‑megawatt delivery on a 2026–2028 schedule.

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.