Baker Hughes has secured a significant order for 25 aeroderivative gas turbines from Dynamis Power Solutions. These turbines will power a new high-capacity mobile system. This system supports critical upstream, refining, and petrochemical operations throughout North America.

Turbine Technology and Mobile Applications
Aeroderivative gas turbines offer high efficiency and compact design. They provide rapid startup and shutdown capabilities. These features make them suitable for dynamic power requirements. Their flexibility allows quick deployment.
Advantages of Mobile Power Systems
The new high-capacity mobile power system provides crucial operational flexibility. It moves energy generation directly to the point of need. This portability is essential for remote sites and temporary operations. It eliminates the need for permanent infrastructure.
Addressing North American Energy Needs
The mobile power system will serve diverse sectors within North America. Upstream operations, like drilling and production, frequently change locations. Consequently, they require adaptable power sources. Refineries and petrochemical plants also benefit from supplementary or backup power.
Targeted Industrial Sectors
The system specifically targets upstream, refining, and petrochemical operations. These industries demand reliable, flexible power. They often operate in challenging environments. This solution enhances their operational resilience.
Collaboration and Market Impact
Baker Hughes supplies the advanced turbine units. Dynamis Power Solutions integrates these into its innovative mobile power systems. This collaboration addresses a growing market demand. It provides robust, scalable power for critical energy infrastructure.
This major order underscores a broader industry trend. Energy companies increasingly seek agile, efficient power solutions. The deployment of these mobile systems will enhance operational continuity. It also supports various project lifecycles across North America.



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