Doosan Enerbility Secures U.S. Data Center Turbines

Doosan Enerbility won a U.S. order for three 380 MW-class natural gas turbines to power an unnamed tech giant’s data center, following an October award that brought its U.S. backlog to five units; deliveries are scheduled between late 2026 and 2028. The deal marks Doosan’s first large export aimed at AI-driven on-site generation and highlights hydrogen-ready, modular designs for future decarbonization.
Key Points
- 1Secures three 380 MW gas turbines, adding to a five-unit U.S. backlog.
- 2Highlights rising AI-driven data center self-generation amid strained grids and high electricity prices.
- 3Enables operators to adopt modular, hydrogen-capable power with up to 15% co-firing.
Scoring Rationale
Signals strategic U.S. market entry and hydrogen-ready capability, but constrained by an unnamed buyer and limited immediate scale.
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