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The project will include the development of solutions for the production and use of carbon-free fuels, logistical support for field service operations, and specialized manufacturing activities.

The company used a digital process to identify and track branded components throughout the entire supply chain, with prominently labeled components redesigned by engineering.

Compressor Maintenance will offer a range of services to support compressed air needs, including system consultation, preventative maintenance programs, OEM parts, and more.

High-pressure gas pipelines may be vital to increasing natural gas transportation capacity, but certain cost, compression, and materials challenges present widespread integration roadblocks.

The Turbomachinery News Network, for the week of April 13, 2026, covers news from Capstone Green Energy, Baker Hughes, Turboden, the Myth Busters, and the AI power surge’s impact.

The Myth Busters, Klaus Brun and Rainer Kurz, dive into gas turbine degradation by covering the various types, their causal factors, and how it may impact performance.

Integrating Turboden’s mechanical vapor recompression system allows steam production to exceed 5 tons per hour within a single cogeneration unit, depending on plant configuration.

As hyperscalers, colocation providers, and utilities invest in new power generation infrastructure, rotating equipment and flow control technologies will play a critical role.

Baker Hughes sells Waygate for $1.45B, further tightening its focus on turbomachinery and LNG as demand continues to drive investment across the industry.

The Turbomachinery News Network, for the week of April 6, 2026, covers news from Baker Hughes, Turboden, Glenfarne Group, Fervo Energy, and CERAWeek 2026 by S&P Global.

The C800 microturbines will provide on-site electricity while recycling thermal energy to support the resort’s heating demands, including its wave pool and hot-water amenities.

Integrating detailed vibration analyses with critical operational data allows for a more proactive, diagnostic approach to turbomachinery health monitoring.

U.S. policy leaders signaled accelerating LNG, coal, and nuclear actions while interest in hydrogen, carbon capture, and offshore wind cooled amid affordability concerns.

The agreement positions Turboden and Fervo to deliver fast-tracked projects that address near-term electricity demands, especially as data centers increasingly require baseload power.

San Matias Pipeline selected the NovaLT16 gas turbine platform for its performance, efficiency, delivery advantages, and suitability for midstream gas compression applications.










