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Fermi America leases 7 GE turbines for 157.5MW to power its Texas Project Matador, starting early 2026.
Fermi America has secured a long-term lease for seven GE TM2500 gas turbines, totaling 157.5MW, to power its 11GW Project Matador in Texas, with operations set to begin in early 2026.
The mobile, efficient turbines will support the initial 500MW of generation, part of a broader strategy combining natural gas, nuclear, solar, and storage.
The project, developed with Texas Tech University, aims to meet rising AI and industrial demand while enhancing grid resilience.
Meanwhile, the UK approved 1,358MW of grid-scale battery storage in October 2025, raising total approved capacity to over 77.9GW, though construction lags behind approvals.
Europe faces solar deployment challenges despite ambitions, while Australia launched a voluntary Guarantee of Origin scheme to boost clean energy exports and supply chain transparency.
In other developments, Bahrain launched a 123MW solar project, Türkiye and Huawei deployed Europe’s first 400G/800G optical network, Indonesia advanced two solar projects with GCL Energy, and Japan’s KEPCO acquired a majority stake in Ireland’s Simply Blue Energy to expand offshore wind.
Fermi America alquila 7 turbinas GE por 157.5 MW para alimentar su Proyecto Texas Matador, a partir de principios de 2026.