Tallgrass Selects Turboden for Multiple Waste Heat to Power Projects
Type: Supply Agreement · Technology: Other · Country: United States · Capacity: 46.1 MW · Announced: 2026-03-17
Tallgrass has selected Turboden to supply three Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) waste-heat-to-power (WHP) units, adding to a previously procured system in 2024. These new installations will bring the total to four WHP systems, totaling 46.1 MW of clean baseload power. The three new WHP units will each supply approximately 10 MW of additional clean electricity to local utilities in rural areas of Ohio and Indiana, converting turbine exhaust heat into grid-stabilizing power. This agreement follows an initial Turboden WHP system procured in 2024 for a facility in Fayette County, Ohio, and is supported by Turboden's Turboanalytics AI monitoring system. The projects are eligible for the Investment Tax Credit (ITC) under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).
Analysis
Tallgrass has selected Turboden to supply three Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) waste-heat-to-power (WHP) units, adding to a previously procured system in 2024, bringing the total to four WHP systems totaling 46.1 MW of clean baseload power. These three new WHP units will each supply approximately 10 MW of additional clean electricity to local utilities in rural areas of Ohio and Indiana. This agreement follows an initial Turboden WHP system procured in 2024 for a facility in Fayette County, Ohio. The projects are eligible for the Investment Tax Credit (ITC) under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), with an announced date of 2026-03-17.
Key points
- Tallgrass selects Turboden for three additional WHP units.
- Total of four WHP systems to be deployed, totaling 46.1 MW.
- New units to provide approximately 10 MW each to local utilities in Ohio and Indiana.
- Projects eligible for Investment Tax Credit (ITC) under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).
- Announced date for the projects: 2026-03-17.