Kodiak Gas Services and Baker Hughes have entered into a multi-year strategic agreement to deploy gas turbine-powered generation systems in support of growing US data centre and energy infrastructure demand.
The agreement includes an initial equipment order expected to deliver approximately 1 gigawatt (GW) of power generation capacity by 2030, with a broader framework that could expand total capacity to as much as 1.8 GW over time.

The initial order comprises Baker Hughes’ NovaLT™16 gas turbines, Frame 5 gas turbines and BRUSH™ power generators. The equipment will be used in behind-the-metre projects across key US markets, where rising electricity demand, driven largely by the expansion of data centres and digital infrastructure, is placing increasing pressure on grid capacity.
The companies said the agreement is designed to provide reliable, scalable and rapidly deployable power solutions while supporting Kodiak Gas Services’ long-term expansion in energy infrastructure. It also establishes a framework for closer commercial and technical collaboration, with commitments covering equipment supply, technical training, spare parts support and the potential for a long-term services agreement.
The flexible, multi-year arrangement is intended to align power generation capacity with evolving data centre demand and phased project development, helping accelerate the deployment of critical power infrastructure across the United States.
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