GridMarket to secure 5GW zero-emission power from Arbor Energy for infrastructure projects
Arbor Energy has entered into an agreement with GridMarket to provide up to 5GW of zero-emission baseload power for infrastructure projects, with deliveries scheduled to begin in 2029. The supply will support data centres, manufacturers, and logistics providers seeking reliable electricity amidst increasing demand from AI applications, electrification, and industrial expansion. GridMarket, which connects large energy users with generation providers, will facilitate access to Arbor's power for its clients, including data centre owners and land developers. Arbor manufactures modular power systems built around its 25MW HALCYON turbine, which is fuel-flexible and currently capable of producing zero-emission power from natural gas, with future potential for negative-emission operation. This agreement is part of Arbor's strategy to expand production, aiming to deliver over 100 turbines annually by 2030, equivalent to more than 1GW of new capacity each year, to help utilities and other high-energy users strengthen grid resilience through distributed power solutions.
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- GridMarket to secure 5GW zero-emission power from Arbor Energy
- Deliveries scheduled to begin in 2029
- Arbor Energy manufactures 25MW HALCYON turbines
- Arbor aims to deliver over 100 turbines annually by 2030
- Deal location: US
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