Doosan Enerbility Wins First U.S. Order for Large Combined-Cycle Steam Turbines

by SHIN JIA Posted : March 18, 2026, 09:21Updated : March 18, 2026, 09:21
A steam turbine product manufactured by Doosan Enerbility
A steam turbine manufactured by Doosan Enerbility. [Photo provided by Doosan Enerbility]

Doosan Enerbility said it has won a U.S. contract to supply steam turbines for data center power generation, expanding its footprint in the North American electricity market serving AI data centers.

The company said March 18 that it recently signed a supply agreement with a U.S. company for two 370-megawatt steam turbines and two generators to provide electricity for data centers. It said this is its first steam turbine supply deal in North America.

Doosan Enerbility said the contract demonstrates its ability to deliver combined-cycle solutions that pair gas turbines with steam turbines. In combined-cycle generation, steam turbines use waste heat from gas turbines to produce additional power, improving overall efficiency. The company said AI data centers, which consume large amounts of electricity around the clock, require highly efficient and reliable generation equipment.

Doosan Enerbility said it plans to use the order as a springboard to accelerate exports of its combined-cycle model to utility companies and independent power producers in North America.

"This order once again confirms that the North American power generation market has strong trust in Doosan's power generation technology," said Son Seung-woo, head of Doosan Enerbility's Power Service BG. "We will further strengthen cooperation with customers in North America and solidify our position as a comprehensive supplier covering both gas turbines and steam turbines."




* This article has been translated by AI.