Turboden Secures Phase II of Fervo Energy’s Landmark Cape Station Geothermal Project in Utah

Turboden Secures Phase II of Fervo Energy’s Landmark Cape Station Geothermal Project in Utah

    Turboden Secures Phase II of Fervo Energy’s Landmark Cape Station Geothermal Project in Utah

    Turboden America LLC, a subsidiary of Turboden S.p.A, has been awarded Phase II of the Cape Station geothermal project in Utah, expanding its collaboration with Fervo Energy on one of the world’s most advanced Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS).

    Under Phase II, Turboden will supply three second-generation Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) units, each with a capacity of 60 MWe, adding 180 MW of clean, dispatchable power. Together with the Phase I units (scheduled for commercial operation in 2026), Cape Station will reach 300 MWe of geothermal generation, making it one of the largest installations of its kind worldwide.

    Engineering and procurement for the Phase II ORC systems — including Turboden’s proprietary turbines and control technology — will be completed and commissioned by 2028.

    Paolo Bertuzzi, CEO of Turboden, emphasized the milestone: “This new order demonstrates the reliability and scalability of our ORC technology and deepens our partnership with Fervo in next-generation geothermal.”

    Tim Latimer, CEO and co-founder of Fervo Energy, added: “Phase II is another leap forward in unlocking geothermal’s full potential. Turboden’s proven expertise is central to our mission of delivering reliable, affordable 24/7 carbon-free power.”

    With a pipeline of 500 MW under development, Cape Station is set to become a global reference point for utility-scale geothermal innovation, underlining the scalability of EGS and the value of international cooperation in clean energy.

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