Fervo Energy has signed a three-year framework agreement with Turboden America LLC to supply turbines for next-generation geothermal projects. The agreement covers up to 1.75 GW of power generation capacity across multiple U.S. developments.
The project scope includes deployment of Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) turbines for up to 35 standardized 50 MW geothermal power plants, known as GeoBlocks. These systems convert underground heat into baseload, carbon-free electricity. The agreement supports scaling of geothermal generation for grid supply and large energy users.
The agreement establishes a multi-year supply framework between Fervo Energy and Turboden, a subsidiary of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. Turboden will supply turbine units and expand manufacturing capacity to meet project demand. The companies will coordinate delivery timelines to support phased project development.
The agreement builds on ongoing work at Fervo’s Cape Station project in Utah, where initial geothermal units are in advanced commissioning. The project is expected to begin operations later in 2026.